A coalition of 14 major industry associations has called on the departments of Defense and Transportation to address increasing threats from GPS signal jamming and spoofing that are affecting civilian operations beyond traditional conflict zones. <p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.gpsalliance.org/_files/ugd/d6737a_042c7aef99194db9a05b03887c3ed25f.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer…

Leankon, a global leader in innovative IoT antenna solutions, has introduced the LK1850301 Dipole FPC (Flexible PCB) GNSS antenna, engineered for seamless integration and high-performance positioning across avarious applications. <p>Leveraging innovative technology, the LK1850301 achieves an ultra-compact size of just…
Testing GNSS Receivers against Jamming and Spoofing Attacks

Markus Irsigler, Sebastian Kehl-Waas, Carsten Stöber, Jürgen Dampf, Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG <p>GNSS jamming and spoofing pose a significant threat to global security, as satellite-based navigation and timing systems are utilized in various application fields, including critical…

TomTom has launched its Automotive Navigation Application, a navigation solution designed for automakers that combines TomTom Orbis Maps with an enhanced user interface layer built on the company’s Navigation SDK. The company said the integrated solution allows car manufacturers to…

Advanced Navigation is moving forward with plans to establish international positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) Centers of Excellence, with the UK location selection process currently underway. <p>The company is evaluating potential sites based on access to technical talent, logistics capabilities…
SBG Systems expands IMU product line

SBG Systems has announced the upcoming release of the Pulse-20 inertial measurement unit (IMU) and the commercial availability of the Pulse-80, expanding its IMU product portfolio to three performance levels. <p><strong>The Pulse-20</strong>, described as a sub-miniature, industrial-grade IMU, will be…

The California Spatial Reference Center (CSRC) modernized the California Spatial Reference Network (CSRN) on July 31, 2025. The new California Spatial Reference Network is denoted as CSRN Epoch 2025.00.  <p>These coordinates changes affect California geospatial users, but the transition process to…