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GNSS Jamming and Spoofing Detection

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Conference Room B
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
2:30 PM - 3:50 PM
Conference Room B

Speaker

Dr. Harald Hauglin
Chief Engineer
Justervesenet - Norwegian Metrology Service

Jammertest: An open GNSS interference test arena to accelerate the development of resilient GNSS applications

2:30 PM - 2:50 PM

Biography

Tomas Levin is Senior Principal Engineer in the technology division of the Norwegian Public Roads Administration. He holds a PhD in Transport Engineering from NTNU (Trondheim, Norway). He is currently heading activities to get the public road sector ready for automated intelligent transport systems and to get automated transportation technology ready for public roads. A significant initiative is establishing Jammertest - the world's largest open arena for testing and improving the resilience of GNSS-based applications against jamming and spoofing.
Prof. Zahidul Bhuiyan
Professor
Nordic Institute of Navigation

A Novel Method for the Detection and Classification of GNSS Anomaly Incidents

2:50 PM - 3:10 PM

Biography

M. Zahidul H. Bhuiyan is a Research Professor at the Department of Navigation and Positioning in Finnish Geospatial Research Institute. He is also acting as an Adjunct Professor in Tampere University. He also serves as a Group Leader for ‘Resilient Position, Navigation and Timing’ group. His main research interests include multi-GNSS receiver development, PNT robustness and resilience, seamless positioning, LEO-PNT user receiver development, etc. He has been also working as a Technical Expert for the European Commission in Horizon Europe project reviewing, monitoring and proposal evaluation. He also actively takes part in various GNSS related international workgroups.
Ms. Maria Crespo Estrada
Engineer
Gmv Aerospace And Defence S.a.u

New approach for Jamming and Spoofing detection mechanisms for High Accuracy solutions

3:10 PM - 3:30 PM

Biography

María Crespo Estrada holds a double MSc in Aerospace Engineering by the Technical University of Madrid and Computational Software and Techniques in Engineering by Cranfield University. She has worked as an Advanced Engineer for five years in GMV in the field of GNSS high accuracy positioning with a high focus in GNSS Integrity. She is currently leading the development and integration GMV GSharp Safe and Accurate Positioning Engine in Autonomous Driving Application for automotive customers.
Dr. Eustachio Roberto Matera
Research & Development Engineer
Thales

Enhanced GNSS Threat Detection: On-Edge Statistical Approach with Crowdsourced Measurements and Fuzzy Logic Decision-Making

3:30 PM - 3:50 PM

Biography

Eustachio Roberto Matera received a Ph.D. in GNSS signal processing from the French Civil Aviation University (ENAC) in Toulouse, France, in 2021. He has been significantly involved in the integrity performance analysis for the EGNOS program for several years. His research interests encompass signal processing for positioning in challenging environments, multipath mitigation and constructive use for cognitive navigation, and PNT resilience against intentional and unintentional threats. Eustachio currently leads navigation research and development activities at Thales "Services Numeriques."
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