CANSO Academy: Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Interference: Intentional GNSS Jamming and Spoofing
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals are vulnerable to interference due to their extremely low power, making them susceptible to various forms of interference.
This interference can occur unintentionally from natural phenomena like atmospheric scintillation and solar activity, or it can be deliberate, such as jamming or spoofing. Real-world incidents of deliberate interference that result in disruption to GNSS have been rapidly rising.
This webinar discusses the impacts to aircraft operations and air traffic services resulting from deliberate GNSS interference, as well as mitigation strategies for both.
Information will also be provided on related conclusions from the 14th ICAO Air Navigation Conference, and Aireon will discuss the use of its global dataset and monitoring tools to identify abnormalities in the GNSS signals to an aircraft.
Moderator: Nicki Harricharan, Operations Programme Manager, CANSO
Presenters:
Lisa Bee, Director of Air Traffic Services, Viasat, Inc.
Khulekani (Trueman) Ngcobo, Senior Systems Engineer: Surveillance and Display Systems, Air Traffic & Navigation Services (ATNS)
Ruby Sayyed, Global Head of Air Traffic Management, IATA
Diego Albert, Director, APAC Sales, Aireon LLC