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Skydel 22.5 – HIL Simulation Made Easy

HIL testing is an essential step in the verification process of the Model-Based Design (MBD) approach. HIL testing is usually the last step before testing

Vehicle Spoofing with Skydel

Description GNSS signal spoofing consists of broadcasting fake signals –over the real GNSS signals– in order to take control of a GNSS receiver that will

Multi-Antenna GNSS Simulation for Automotive Applications

Problems it Solves When testing self-driving and driving assistance systems, GNSS simulators can generate a signal to represent the vehicle. But how those vehicles interact

How Common is GPS Jamming? (And How to Protect Yourself)

In 2013, the Federal Communications Commission fined a person almost $32k for using a device intended to evade the fleet management tracking system on his

Don’t Spend Time on Time

Adjusting Clocks for Daylight Saving Time: Daylight saving time comes twice a year, once in March and again in November. This can be a big

Timing Calibration of a GNSS Receiver

GNSS is well-known for its ability to provide a position with sub-meter accuracy. However, it is less well-known that GNSS provides a very convenient way

Cybersecurity: Hardening security on your SecureSync

Customers frequently seek information and recommendations from Orolia about hardening security, including general guidelines about available network security features, jamming and spoofing deterrence, bug fixes,

Mitigating an NTP Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attack

Who Should Read This White Paper? Network and System Engineers Network and System Architects Network and System Administrators Directors/Managers of IT Infrastructure CTOs By Pritam Kandel