GPS has become indispensable both for military operations and everyday American life. But our reliance on it makes us ...
Our widespread reliance on a vulnerable technology should be a wake-up call. A single sustained outage could cost the U.S.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Commercial pilots are reportedly concerned with an increasing number of GPS spoofing incidents, during which false signals are ...
GPS networks are already a crucial part of everyday life around the world, but an international team of scientists has found a new, potentially life-saving use for them: tsunami warnings. Researchers ...
Engineering researchers have developed a method to use signals broadcast by Starlink internet service satellites to accurately locate a position here on Earth, much like GPS does. It is the first time ...
Engineers at Purdue University and NASA have developed a new technique for monitoring the environment by using routine signals that already are being beamed to Earth by global positioning systems.
No audio available for this content. JAVAD GNSS’ Triump-1M Plus receiver has 874 channels for acquiring all available GNSS satellites and patented mobile antenna technology for robust UHF and cellular ...
No audio available for this content. Spirent’s GSS6450 record and playback system (RPS) used to record live-sky signals in an urban environment for testing in the lab.(Image: Spirent Federal Systems) ...
NASA and the Italian Space Agency's Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment succeeded in its first attempt to acquire Earth-based navigation signals from the moon on March 3, 2025. Credit: NASA / Dave Ryan ...
(WHTM) Global Positioning by Satellite (GPS) is so thoroughly embedded in our lives that it’s hard to imagine the technology has existed for less than 50 years. On July 19, 1977, the first GPS ...
Researchers in the U.S. have managed to spoof GPS (Global Positioning System) signals to send a yacht hundreds of meters off course, while fooling the crew into thinking the yacht was remaining ...