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Interference to GPS in the Marine Environment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2009

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In a paper in the May 1996 issue of this Journal, Ward and Johannessen gave an excellent summary of the work carried our for the General Lighthouse Authorities on the significance of potential interference to GPS. They identified three possible types of interference for their study:

(i) Interference from other systems on board the ship using GPS.

(ii) Interference from emissions generated onboard other ships or at structures in the vicinity of the ship using GPS.

(iii) Deliberate interference from malicious persons.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1997

References

1Ward, N. and Johannessen, R. (1996). Interference to GPS in the Marine Environment. This Journal, 49, 210.Google Scholar