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Chris Lee FRS 142 19 April 2004 Prof. Groth GPS Basics Made up of a constellation of 27 satellites Each of these satellites are about 12,000 miles from.

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Page 1: Chris Lee FRS 142 19 April 2004 Prof. Groth GPS Basics Made up of a constellation of 27 satellites Each of these satellites are about 12,000 miles from.

Chris Lee

FRS 142

19 April 2004

Prof. Groth

Page 2: Chris Lee FRS 142 19 April 2004 Prof. Groth GPS Basics Made up of a constellation of 27 satellites Each of these satellites are about 12,000 miles from.

GPS Basics

• Made up of a constellation of 27 satellites

• Each of these satellites are about 12,000 miles from the Earth

• Set up so that at any given time, at least four satellites can be picked up for navigation

• Originally developed by the U.S. military, but quickly branched out into civilian use

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Communications

• Two things need to be communicated• 1. The locations of at least three satellites above

the receiver.• 2. The distance between the receiver and each of

the satellites.

• Sent in form of radio waves, traveling at the speed of light

• Waves are high in frequency, but low in power.

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GPS Satellite

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Distances

• Distances are found by measuring the amount of time for the signal to travel from satellite to receiver.

• It measures the time delay of pseudo-random code. NAVSTAR

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Civilian Jammers

• An article in hacker mag Phrack reported how to make a low-cost GPS jammer.

• The materials for this product could be easily obtained from electronics stores.

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• “The onslaught of cheap GPS-based navigation (or hidden tracking devices) has made it necessary for the average citizen to take up the fine art of electronic warfare."

-Phrack Magazine

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D.O.D.

• This article made a big enough impact that the Defense personnel even issued statements.

• Not a current threat to aircraft or military functions.

• Can affect commercial use.

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The “But”

• Richard Langley, a GPS expert and professor of geodesy at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, New Brunswick said that these jammers would not be effective against aircraft from the ground.

• BUT if used onboard a plane, it would increase the range/effectiveness of the jammer.

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Why shouldn’t it affect military operations?

• Civilian GPS operates at 1575.42 MHz

• Military GPS operates at 1227.6 MHz.

--Statements by Phrack Magazine

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James Hasik

• Consultant/author of The Precision Revolution: GPS and the Future of Aerial Warfare disagrees with Phrack.

• Says the Phrack jammer is targeted at GPS signal, known as “C/A code.”

• Could be a threat to military GPS because they must get C/A signal before getting military, “P(Y) code.”

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The Pentagon

• They don’t “at the moment” view these jammers to be a threat.

• Pentagon GPS experts do not believe that they will affect flight safety for commercial operations.

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Iraqi Military Jammers

• There have been reports that the Iraqis have acquired 200 jammers from Russian firms.

• These would instantly cause civilian casualties.

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Will they affect U.S. operations?

• Some say yes, but the fact is that the U.S. has anti-jamming technology.

• We surely have other things to combat these jammers. Odds are it’s basic anti-jammers. Then I started thinking, maybe it’s something really cool that I don’t even know about yet.

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Is the U.S. worried about these jammers?

• NO!

• The Iraqi jammers are literally broadcasting their locations.

• If we were worried about them, we could take them out with relative ease.

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Tricks for Iraq

• There is one trick that the Iraqis could play with these jammers.

• They could put jammers on top of mosques and residential buildings.

• If we tried to attack the jammers, we would be taking the lives of civilians.

• This would also give the Iraqis propaganda to use against the U.S. since they wont win a military war.

• Can we handle this type of situation?• Of course…

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Aviaconversiya Ltd.

• Reportedly is the Russian company which sold Iraq their 200 jammers.

• In March 2003, U.S. Army awarded about $200,000 in contracts to this company.

• We bought jammers in order to test their capabilities

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How do we get around jammers?

• Boeing has developed anti-jamming technology.

• That was back in 1998. Imagine what we have now.

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JDAM Tail Kits

• JDAM (Joint Direct Attack Munition)

• Use GPS and Inertial technology.

• May be more navigation systems in them that haven’t been made public.

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The Bottom Line

There is no realistic way that Iraq, or Russia for that matter, could jam our GPS system in a way that would significantly affect the accuracy of our JDAMs.