PHOENIX — Police cannot put a GPS device onto a vehicle to track its movements without first getting a warrant, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. In a precedent-setting decision, a majority ...
The war with Iran is laying bare the dangers posed to commercial ships and planes by the rise of GPS interference in and around conflict zones.
As threats against GPS increase, military forces need the most secure, reliable, and accurate positioning, timing, and synchronization solutions for any environment. M-Code is used in the lab for ...
U.S. military positioning technology relies heavily on Global Positioning System (GPS). Yet, in recent years, jamming, spoofing and other forms of interference have grown in frequency and severity.
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