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GPS Jamming Detection for Time Servers Safeguards Navigation

Feb. 15, 2021
SecureSync now can access Prevent, Respond, and Recover PNT protection steps through integration of interference and GPS jamming detection technology.

This article appeared in Military & Aerospace Electronics and has been published here with permission.

Orolia USA is introducing GPS jamming detection for the company's SecureSync time servers for DISA-approved resilient timing and synchronization; positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT); and cybersecurity.

Interference detection is a key enabler for resiliency in critical infrastructure, as defined in the DHS Resilient PNT conformance framework and the federal PNT Executive Order.

SecureSync users now can take advantage of Prevent, Respond, and Recover PNT protection steps through integration of interference and GPS jamming detection technology.

SecureSync is scalable, flexible, and configurable. In addition to interference detection, resiliency on SecureSync is available through a multi-layered approach that uses anti-jam antennas, Orolia's Interference Detection and Mitigation (IDM) suite with spoofing detection, as well as time error minimization with internal oscillators. Qualified military customers also are eligible for secure military signals such as SAASM and M-Code.

Military and critical infrastructure operations depend on GPS signals, PNT data, time, and frequency to synchronize systems.

Orolia, www.orolia.com

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