Piercing the Veil: Tests of a Flexible Pseudolite-Based Navigation System

Piercing the Veil: Tests of a Flexible Pseudolite-Based Navigation System
A pseudolite system developed for the U.S. Army uses signals of opportunity to enable high-precision navigation in regions of GPS denial. The embedded flexible, software-controlled architecture enables the system to reconfigure itself to meet diverse threat scenarios. The system can also cope with signal obstruction for civil users — including first responders — in urban canyons.

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