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Webinar replay – Facing GPS Jamming : Resilient Geolocation For Micromobility

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June 18, 2024 calendar-regular
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The military operations in Ukraine and in the Middle-East are generating collateral digital damages far beyond the war zones, in the form of GPS signal interferences (jamming and spoofing). Most recently thousands of flights were affected by GPS signal scrambling in the Baltics and Eastern Europe and a large part of Israel suffered GNSS interferences.

 

This 45 minutes webinar offers a detailed understanding of the problem, the assessment of current threats for micro mobility services in Europe (bike sharing, cycle logistics, bike fleet management, etc.) and resilient scenarios for the years to come.

 

This webinar is targeted at decision makers in the micromobility industry with no specific technical background, who want to understand the threat and make sure their business is resilient to this rising problem.

 

Webinar structure:

  • How does GPS / GNSS work and what are jamming & spoofing?
  • The rise of GNSS interferences in the last decade: Russia, Ukraine, Middle East & beyond
  • How big is the threat for micromobility? from smartphones to GPS trackers.
  • Problem mitigation.

 

Replay links:

English: https://youtu.be/R7GnWxxHAk4

French: https://youtu.be/txm1pLwo2PI

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