Iridium Tackles GPS Threats With Alternate PNT On A Microchip

Iridium Jammertest display

In September’s Jammertest in Norway, Iridium PNT (blue line) demonstrated resilience to spoofing that degraded GPS (red line).

Credit: Iridium Communications
Iridium Communications has launched a microchip that enables the satellite operator’s alternative position, navigation and timing (PNT) service to be embedded in devices and systems as a backup to mitigate the growing problem of GPS jamming and spoofing. Citing a September 2024 report by...
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