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  2. Ligado Networks - Wikipedia

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    In January 2011, the FCC approved a conditional waiver to allow the company to use its spectrum for land-based-only LTE communications if the company resolved GPS interference. [43] The GPS industry, aviators and military claimed the company's use of its spectrum would interfere with their communications. [44] In February 2012, the FCC proposed ...

  3. LightSquared proposes 'simple, affordable solution' to that ...

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    It's not the first "solution" that LightSquared has proposed for the GPS interference issue that's gotten in the way of its LTE network rollout, but the company's now touting a new "simple ...

  4. GPS jamming - Wikipedia

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    GPS jamming is a particular type of GNSS interference. Under ITU rules, countries are obliged to eliminate harmful interference through GPS jamming and spoofing, but the ITU lacks effective enforcement measures. [2] The ICAO legal framework requires that countries should implement appropriate prevention and mitigation of GPS jamming and ...

  5. Error analysis for the Global Positioning System - Wikipedia

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    In the UK Ofcom now permits the use of GPS/GNSS Repeaters [31] under a 'light licensing' regime. Due to the potential for both natural and man-made noise, numerous techniques continue to be developed to deal with the interference. The first is to not rely on GPS as a sole source.

  6. Explainer-What is GPS jamming and why it is a problem for ...

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    There have been reports of a rise in GPS interference around the world, particularly sinc ... Estonia has accused neighbouring Russia of jamming GPS navigation devices in airspace above the Baltic ...

  7. Indoor positioning system - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-wideband [17] [53] (UWB): reduced interference with other devices; Infrared (IR): previously included in most mobile devices; Gen2IR (second generation infrared) Visible light communication [10] [54] (VLC), as LiFi: can use existing lighting systems; Ultrasound: [18] waves move very slowly, which results in much higher accuracy

  8. Estonia says Russia violates international rules with GPS ...

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    GPS interference is now taking place at lower altitudes and in a wider area than six months ago, the head of the Finnish Pilots' Association's safety and security committee told Reuters.

  9. Mobile phone signal - Wikipedia

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    In areas where signal reception would normally be strong, other factors can have an effect on reception or may cause complete failure (see RF interference). From inside a building with thick walls or of mostly metal construction (or with dense rebar in concrete), signal attenuation may prevent a mobile phone from being used.