Increasing satellite signal interference around conflict zones is affecting offshore positioning, threating the safety of mariners, offshore support vessels and critical infrastructure. In this podcast, two experts discuss how the offshore sector can address the dangers of spoofing and jamming
Join Graham Donnelly, business development manager, marine, Veripos, part of Hexagon’s Autonomy & Positioning, and James Wilson, marine portfolio manager at Hexagon’s Autonomy & Positioning Division and Riviera managing editor, John Snyder as they discuss the threats of spoofing and jamming and the danger of GNSS signal denial to the offshore sector.
GNSS interference affects the safety of mariners and offshore marine operations, such as dynamic positioning of vessels for oil and gas exploration and windfarm maintenance and hydrographic surveying. With increasing automated and autonomous operations, accurate GNSS positioning is essential.
Mr Donnelly and Mr Wilson detail anti-jamming and anti-spoofing methods and technologies, highlighting the importance of assured positioning.
Hexagon/Veripos is also offering a white paper, Spoofed or jammed? Click below to read the full white paper to better position yourself to safeguard your people, equipment and operations from increasing jamming and spoofing.
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