GPS/GNSS testing and simulation system for positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) introduced by Orolia

Sept. 19, 2019
GSG-8 can be programmed to simulate operations with several different GNSS constellations and to incorporate encrypted or proprietary signals.

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Orolia USA in Rochester, N.Y., is introducing the GSG-8 GPS/GNSS testing and simulation system to the company's line of positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) solutions.

The GSG-8 software-defined simulation solution offers high performance and flexibility in an easy to use format. GSG-8 was developed to deliver the highest standard of GNSS signal testing and sensor simulation performance, in an upgradable and scalable platform.

It can be programmed to simulate operations with several different GNSS constellations and to incorporate encrypted or proprietary signals.

GSG-8 GPS/GNSS test system also may be configured for Wavefront and Anechoic chamber simulation protocols to test anti-jam antennas and complete systems, to serve the most challenging program requirements.

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"With its scientific precision and advanced simulation capabilities, GSG-8 is revolutionizing the GNSS simulation industry with Orolia's robust 1000 Hz Skydel software engine and COTS software-defined radios," says Stephane Hamel, director of testing and simulation at Orolia.

"GSG-8 is designed for customers that require complex capabilities to validate product and program performance in harsh, high risk environments where failure is not an option- such as government agencies, space programs and specialized commercial programs."

For more information contact Orolia online at www.orolia.com.

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