Webinar Overview
GNSS signals are generally weak, which makes them vulnerable to many types of jamming attacks. As the signal structure of most GNSS signals is well known and documented, false GNSS signals can be generated and transmitted by an attacker. These spoofing attacks typically cause a GNSS receiver to compute an incorrect position and timing information; making navigation practically useless.
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Types of GNSS threats to consider when working with GNSS signals
- How such threats can the detected and mitigated
- How multi-antenna GNSS receivers can be used to detect and mitigate multipath as well as jamming and spoofing attacks