
GPS Interference & Spoofing: Origins, Effects and Mitigations for the Military and Civil Communities
Title:
Part III - Future Directions in GPS Location Assurance: Receiver Certification, Antispoofing and Proof of Location
Date: April 10, 2013
Time: 10:00 AM PT/ 1:00 PM ET/ 5:00 PM UTC
Presenter/Sponsor:
Rohde & Schwarz
Overview:
Dependence on GPS for location and timing is growing in numerous critical applications including transportation, telecommunications, finance, energy, and emergency services. This webinar focuses on the importance of situational awareness, signal authentication, performance standards and good cybersecurity practices to ensure location and time integrity in user equipment. Ways to prove location and time are examined. Test based receiver certification is proposed as a means for providing the non-expert user community with a receiver selection criteria.
Presenter:
Logan Scott
Presenter Bio:
Logan Scott has nearly 35 years of military and civil GPS systems engineering experience. He is a private consultant specializing in radio frequency signal processing and waveform design for communications, navigation, radar, and emitter location. He has been an active advocate for improved civil GPS security through test based GPS receiver certification, crowd sourced jammer detection and location (J911), and, by adding robust signal authentication features to civil GPS signals. At Texas Instruments, he pioneered approaches for building high-performance, jamming-resistant digital receivers. Logan holds 34 US patents.

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