By listening to the complexity of radio signals that pervades the human environment, BAE Systems thinks its new positioning system is as accurate as, but more secure than, GPS. Because its Navigation via Signals of Opportunity (NAVSOP) system uses a wide range of signals such as Wi-Fi signals and radio and TV broadcasts, it's resistant to the jamming or spoofing of individual signals to which GPS is vulnerable... Continue Reading BAE takes on GPS with NAVSOP radio positioning system
Section: Mobile Technology
Tags: BAE Systems, GPS, Navigation, Positioning
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