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GNSS (Navstar GPS (USA), GLONASS (RU), Beidou (CN), Galileo (EU)) might encounter jamming or spoofing. See https://gpsjam.org/ for daily maps of interference.<br> | GNSS (Navstar GPS (USA), GLONASS (RU), Beidou (CN), Galileo (EU)) might encounter jamming or spoofing. See https://gpsjam.org/ for daily maps of interference.<br> | ||
| − | + | Note: Galileo is now hardened by authentication (OSNMA) https://insidegnss.com/osnma-necessary-but-not-sufficient-for-gnss-security/<br> | |
This page lists some alternative (marine) navigation strategies: | This page lists some alternative (marine) navigation strategies: | ||
== cross bearings == | == cross bearings == | ||
* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kreuzpeilung | * https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kreuzpeilung | ||
| + | ==== tools ==== | ||
| + | * bearing compass https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bearing_compass | ||
| + | * OpenCPN: | ||
| + | ** https://opencpn.org/OpenCPN/plugins/draw.html | ||
== dead reckoning == | == dead reckoning == | ||
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_reckoning | * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_reckoning | ||
| + | ==== tools ==== | ||
| + | * compass | ||
| + | * log https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_log#More_modern_logs_and_replacements | ||
| + | * OpenCPN: | ||
| + | ** https://opencpn.org/OpenCPN/plugins/dreckoning.html | ||
| + | ** https://opencpn.org/OpenCPN/plugins/draw.html | ||
== celestial navigation == | == celestial navigation == | ||
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celestial_navigation | * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celestial_navigation | ||
| + | ==== tools ==== | ||
| + | * sextant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sextant | ||
| + | * OpenCPN: | ||
| + | ** https://opencpn.org/OpenCPN/plugins/celestialnav.html | ||
| + | |||
| + | == inertial navigation == | ||
| + | * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertial_navigation_system | ||
| + | ==== equipment ==== | ||
| + | * gyroscope | ||
| + | ** https://www.anellophotonics.com/blog/reinventing-the-optical-gyroscope-with-silicon-photonics | ||
| + | * accelerometer | ||
== radio direction finding == | == radio direction finding == | ||
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* https://www.r-mode-baltic.eu/ | * https://www.r-mode-baltic.eu/ | ||
* [https://www.transnav.eu/Article2_32_Shishkin,70,1408.html AIS R-Mode Trilateration for GPS Positioning and Timing Insurance] | * [https://www.transnav.eu/Article2_32_Shishkin,70,1408.html AIS R-Mode Trilateration for GPS Positioning and Timing Insurance] | ||
| + | * ... | ||
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| + | == radar == | ||
| + | Accurate vessel positioning with radar and digital elevation models. | ||
| + | * https://library.e.abb.com/public/7e2b429f4b684e1ca576a57697ed9b68/GNSS-free%20navigation.pdf | ||
| + | ==== equipment ==== | ||
* ... | * ... | ||
Latest revision as of 05:43, 27 August 2025
GNSS (Navstar GPS (USA), GLONASS (RU), Beidou (CN), Galileo (EU)) might encounter jamming or spoofing. See https://gpsjam.org/ for daily maps of interference.
Note: Galileo is now hardened by authentication (OSNMA) https://insidegnss.com/osnma-necessary-but-not-sufficient-for-gnss-security/
This page lists some alternative (marine) navigation strategies:
Contents
cross bearings
tools
- bearing compass https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bearing_compass
- OpenCPN:
dead reckoning
tools
- compass
- log https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_log#More_modern_logs_and_replacements
- OpenCPN:
tools
- sextant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sextant
- OpenCPN:
equipment
- gyroscope
- accelerometer
radio direction finding
Measuring incoming signals’ AoA (Angle of Arrival) relative to the vehicle (bearing).
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direction_finding
- GNSS-Denied Navigation using Direction of Arrival from Low-Cost Software Defined Radios and Signals of Opportunity
equipment
- https://www.qsl.net/df9ie/kraken--kerberos-sdr.html
- KerberosSDR
- KrakenSDR
R(anging)-Mode
R-Mode is intended to become a ground based GNSS backup.
- https://www.navigation-mac.fr/r-mode-futur-systeme-de-positionnement-alternatif/?lang=en
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilateration
MF (medium frequency)
- Testbed at baltic sea made use of 7 DGPS-stations:
- standardization:
- DGPS-stations:
equipment
VHF (very high frequency)
Testbed at baltic sea made use of 4 AIS base-stations.
radar
Accurate vessel positioning with radar and digital elevation models.
equipment
- ...
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