GNSS Spoofing and Position Authentication
Tracks
Conference Room B
Thursday, May 22, 2025 |
11:40 AM - 1:00 PM |
Conference Room B |
Speaker
Dr. Tom Willems
European Commission Advisor
CGI / EC DG DEFIS
Current Status and Plans of Galileo Signal Authentication Service
11:40 AM - 12:00 PMBiography
Tom Willems obtained a PhD degree from Ghent University in 2006. From 2006 to 2021, he worked as embedded software engineer in GNSS signal processing and as system engineer at Septentrio and Antwerp Space. At both companies, he was deeply involved in the Galileo Test User Receiver projects for ESA. Next, he started working as an independent consultant. Since 2024, he is employed as Senior Consultant at CGI where his current assignment is to provide advisory services to the EC.
Dr. Cian O'Brien
Senior Signal Processing And Algorithms Engineer
Chelton
The Design and Test of an Array Based GPS Anti-Spoof System
12:00 PM - 12:20 PMBiography
Cian O'Brien is a UK based Senior DSP and Algorithm Engineer at Chelton, where he works on GNSS Anti-Jam and Signal Intelligence. Before joining Chelton, he received a PhD degree from the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing at the University of Surrey, where he worked on source separation and analysis of audio and music signals. His presentation will be about Cheltons recent development of an array based spoofing detection and mitigation system.
Mr. Hans Visser
Product Manager Satguard
Fugro
Fugro Satguard: Protection against spoofing and Jamming
12:20 PM - 12:40 PMBiography
Hans Visser is a Geodesist working on GNSS for 35 years as technical manager, monitoring GNSS and Product Manager Satguard.
Dr. Dingjie Wang
Associate Professor
National University Of Defense Technology
A Frequency-Cross-Validation Approach for Pseudorange Fault Detection in GNSS Relative Positioning
12:40 PM - 1:00 PMBiography
Dingjie Wang is an associate professor at the College of Aerospace Science and Engineering at NUDT. He received his Ph.D. degree in aeronautical and astronautical science and technology from NUDT in 2018. His current research interests mainly focus on inertial navigation and GNSS/INS integration.
