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The GPS Security Company infiniDome has teamed with Honeywell Aerospace and Easy Aerial in demonstrating the first UAV-tailored , Robust Navigation System. With the integration of GPS anti-jamming technology, Radar Velocity System and Inertial Navigation System, the system enables UAVs to operate safely and effectively, even in GPS challenged or fully denied environments.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly being used in place of manned vehicles.  However, UAVs are almost entirely reliant on GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) for the most basic of functionality required for navigation, especially for BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line Of Sight) and autonomous operations.
The weak and vulnerable nature of the GNSS signal renders it heavily vulnerable against jamming attacks, which can be carried out from large distances using a simple jammer purchased online.
Developers currently try to address this problem either by creating “safe landing protocols” in GNSS-challenged environments or by adding various types of sensors to their flight controllers which, in some scenarios, provide a reasonable source of positioning data. However, they fail to work in many situations such as when flying at certain altitudes or high speeds, in fog or darkness, above sea and other such scenarios. The Robust Navigation System, jointly developed by Honeywell and infiniDome, aims to solve this problem.
By pairing the GNSS-based UAV-tailored Honeywell’s Compact Inertial Navigation System (HCINS) with infiniDome’s GNSS anti-jamming technology (GPSdome), integrated with Honeywell’s Radar-based Velocity System (HRVS), the Robust Navigation System is a comprehensive solution that can be installed on nearly any UAV, granting it continuous, accurate navigation data in GNSS-challenged or fully GNSS-denied environments.
Continue reading: https://dronelife.com/2021/12/08/infinidome-demonstrates-robust-navigation-system-tailored-for-drones/
 

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