GPS Backup
GPS provides real-time location. But it has one serious limitation: it is easy to jam or spoof. That's because GPS satellites only transmit on one frequency. GEOFix™ is our navigation solution. Geostationary (GEO) satellites, as opposed to GPS satellites, broadcast with 500 MHz of available spectrum. They are very difficult to hijack.
We will soon achieve backup geolocation using virtually unjammable geostationary satellites
By thinking of GEOs as a backup to GPS, one can easily switch to GEOFix when GPS is jammed or spoofed. What does it mean when localization becomes non-jammable?
- Continuous effective mobility
- Decreased risk of spoofing
- Universal timing is maintained
- Consumer and enterprise solutions also apply
The world relies on GPS localization for mobility, timing, and political security
Imagine the chaos if the GPS signal were disrupted globally. Geostationary (GEO) satellites, as opposed to GPS satellites, broadcast with 500 MHz of available spectrum. That means that it's nearly impossible for them to be jammed, or for someone to intentionally provide false location information. This new GeoFix™ capability will be optional, add-on software for the SatPaq.
GPS Backup
GPS provides real-time location. But it has one serious limitation: it is easy to jam or spoof. That's because GPS satellites only transmit on one frequency. GEOFix™ is our navigation solution. Geostationary (GEO) satellites, as opposed to GPS satellites, broadcast with 500 MHz of available spectrum. They are very difficult to hijack.
We will soon achieve backup geolocation using virtually unjammable geostationary satellites
By thinking of GEOs as a backup to GPS, one can easily switch to GEOFix when GPS is jammed or spoofed. What does it mean when localization becomes non-jammable?
- Continuous effective mobility
- Decreased risk of spoofing
- Universal timing is maintained
- Consumer and enterprise solutions also apply
The world relies on GPS localization for mobility, timing, and political security
Imagine the chaos if the GPS signal were disrupted globally. Geostationary (GEO) satellites, as opposed to GPS satellites, broadcast with 500 MHz of available spectrum. That means that it's nearly impossible for them to be jammed, or for someone to intentionally provide false location information. This new GeoFix™ capability will be optional, add-on software for the SatPaq.