
GEOCOM R&D WEBINAR | GPS Interference
Why does my GPS fail?
Interferences can alter the operation of a GPS. We will analyze different causes such as parasitic signals, RTK channel disruptions, scintillation, jamming, and spoofing, and guide on how to solve these problems.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 | 10:00 AM TO 11:00 AM (GMT-3) | VIA ZOOM & YOUTUBE LIVE
AGENDA
| ⨭ What do I need for my GPS to work? - Satellite signals - Correction signals |
| ⨭ Multipath |
| ⨭ Ionospheric delay |
| ⨭ Scintillation |
| ⨭ Jamming and Spoofing |
| ⨭ Parasitic signals |
| ⨭ Live example of interference analysis |
INSTRUCTOR

Gabriel Ibarra | GEOCOM R&D Project Engineer
Civil Engineer in Electricity, he is in charge of Geocom's Research and Development team.
Together with his team, they have implemented navigation systems for different types of machines such as snowplows for road clearing in winter operations, structural cranes for port work, and also for pre-cut and drilling rigs. They have developed online support platforms for fleets of autonomous mining machinery in various mining companies. The R&D team has also developed advanced control systems for Reference Stations and is currently working on implementing automation for Lidar systems.



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