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 ...
A new way of interpreting standard blood tests could help GPs spot cancer warning signs sooner, according to scientists. Experts believe it could flag 10,000 patients a year who have a raised blood ...
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have developed and validated a new tool that could help GPs detect ovarian cancer earlier and improve patient outcomes cost-effectively. Ovatools ...
Portable Device: In today's world, GPS has become an incredibly vital part of our daily lives. Whether it involves finding a route, tracking an online delivery, or using maps on a phone, people rely ...
Spire Global is expanding its space systems offering to detect radio frequency signals, including efforts to disrupt global navigation satellite services such as GPS. The feature could also be used ...
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aircraft Performance Group (APG), a leading provider of performance, weight and balance, and flight planning solutions for the aviation industry, introduces NaviGuard, a free, ...
Slingshot Aerospace was awarded a contract by the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command to further develop its already operational GPS jamming detection technology by incorporating enhanced ...
In earlier work, Mitre produced this map of airports affected by a Defense Department GPS interference test in the Caribbean in 2019. Credit: Mitre With the jamming of GPS on the increase, Mitre has ...
GPS satellites could be used as a global monitoring system for detecting intercontinental ballistic missiles. The principle was demonstrated last week when researchers identified the atmospheric ...
HawkEye 360 has made powerful enhancements to its GNSS Interference (GNSS-I) Detection product suite. The upgrades — designed with defense, intelligence and national security operations in mind — ...
No audio available for this content. By all accounts, it is getting worse. Hundreds of internet sites sell inexpensive devices to interfere with GPS and other GNSS signals. Estimates place the number ...