ORNL builds more sensitive GPS interference detector
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ORNL builds more sensitive GPS interference detector
""Trucking needs a solution that works without special conditions or dependence on a trusted reference source. Ours is the best in the world.""
"The device can operate from a vehicle to detect attacks on commercial trucks and warn drivers, outperforming industry-developed systems that already exist."
"It is able to detect spoofing even when fake and real signals are equally strong, a capability no known GPS interference detector possesses."
"The ORNL device operates entirely independently of GPS, consisting of a software-defined radio and an embedded GPU, using a new mathematical radio frequency analysis method."
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a portable device that detects GPS spoofing and jamming. This device can operate from a vehicle, providing warnings to drivers of commercial trucks. It has shown superior sensitivity in tests compared to existing systems. Uniquely, it can detect spoofing even when fake and real signals are equally strong. The device operates independently of GPS, utilizing a software-defined radio and an embedded GPU for real-time analysis of signals.
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