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Dr. Humphreys Chairs Panel at ION GNSS on Improving the Security of GNSS Receivers, September 2011

Portland, OR — Dr. Todd Humphreys chaired an ION GNSS 2011 panel session on “Improving Security of GNSS Receivers.” Dr. Humphreys began the panel with introductory remarks [pptx] noting the increasing trend of spoofing research over the past few years and also presented on practical cryptographic civil GPS signal authentication [pptx]. The panel consisted of five members from industry and academia: Logan […]

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RNL Co-Authors support Four ION GNSS Papers, September 2011

Austin, TX — Outside of the four papers contributed solely by RNL to ION GNSS, RNL members were co-authors on four other papers: Ryan Mitch’s paper on Signal Characteristics of Civil GPS Jammers (Cornell) Brady O’Hanlon’s paper on CASES: A Smart, Compact GPS Software Receiver for Space Weather Monitoring (Cornell) Mark Psiaki’s paper on Civilian GPS Spoofing Detection based on

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RNL Navigates to ION GNSS, September 2011

Portland, OR — Six members of RNL attended ION GNSS 2011 in Portland, Oregon to present research. Four papers were presented: Characterization of Receiver Response to a Spoofing Attack A Proposed Navigation Message Authentication Implementation for Civil GPS Anti-Spoofing Tightly-Coupled Opportunistic Navigation for Deep Urban and Indoor Positioning An Evaluation of the Vestigial Signal Defense for Civil

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AE: Todd Humphreys’s Research Team Forges Ahead with Opportunities in Radionavigation, August 2011

Whether it’s investigating ways to preserve the security of GPS signals or developing new types of receivers, the field of radionavigation is ripe with possibility—and Dr. Todd Humphreys does not hesitate for a moment in defining how his research team fits into the mix. “What’s the next big thing in GPS?” he asks. “That’s what

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Dr. Mark Psiaki visits RNL, april 2011

Austin, TX — Dr. Mark Psiaki visited RNL on 31 March and 1 April and gave two presentations: Nonlinear Model-Based Estimation Algorithms: Tutorial and Recent Developments [ppt] (BSEKF journal paper) at the Aerospace Department seminar series Civilian GPS Spoofing Detection based on Dual-Receiver Correlation of Military Signals [pptx] at the WNCG seminar series UPDATE: Dr. Psiaki has written a paper

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RNL Briefs DHS and DoD Representatives on GPS Security and Integrity, March 2011

Austin, TX — Members of the Radionavigation Laboratory briefed visitors from the DHS, USCG, NSWC, JNWC, and USSTRATCOM on several aspects of GPS security and integrity including: effects of GPS spoofing on power grid monitoring, anti-spoofing techniques for civil GPS, and GPS interference detection and localization techniques. Meeting Agenda and Participants  Introductory Remarks, Todd Humphreys Thoughts on GPS Security and Integrity, Todd Humphreys

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Wardriving Captures Dynamic GPS and Cellular CDMA Signals, December 2010

Austin, TX — Members of the Radionavigation Laboratory went on a full day excursion to capture simultaneous GPS and Cellular CDMA spectrum via the lab’s powerful National Instruments radio frequency signal analyzers. Over 1.5 TB of spectral data were recorded at 37.5 MSps with the goal of characterizing dynamic GPS multipath, exploring tightly-coupled opportunistic navigation, and evaluating GPS jamming mitigation techniques.

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