Software-defined global navigation satellite system (GNSS) simulator offered by Orolia for scenario creation

The simulator can generate nearly all civilian GNSS signals through its single RF output, along with GPS AES M-Code, jamming, or spoofing signals.
Sept. 23, 2021

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Orolia USA in Rochester, N.Y., is introducing the BroadSim Solo global navigation satellite system (GNSS) simulator that supports advanced scenario creation and offers a software-defined architecture such as high-dynamics, 1000 Hz iteration update rate, and latency of 5 milliseconds.

Nearly all civilian GNSS signals can be generated through its single RF output (one frequency band at a time), along with GPS AES M-Code, jamming, or spoofing signals.

The BroadSim Solo GNSS simulator fits at a typical desk or workstation, and comes with the Skydel simulation engine that offers an intuitive user interface, software support for Python, C++, and C#, automation tools, and custom plug-ins to speed development cycles and increase performance.

More information about the Orolia software-defined GNSS simulator is online at www.oroliads.com.

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