Septentrio Receiver Successfully Authenticates Navigation Data of OSNMA
March 30, 2021
News
Septentrio announced its receiver successfully authenticated navigation data of the first Open Service Navigation Message Authentication (OSNMA) encrypted GNSS satellite signal.
OSNMA provides end-to-end authentication on a civilian signal. This protects receivers from spoofing attacks. Being spearheaded by the Galileo Program, Septentrio is providing a testbed from an end-user standpoint.
OSNMA’s anti-spoofing capabilities highlight Septentrio’s AIM+, an anti-jamming technology, which will enhance the company’s security for GNSS receivers.
The European Space Agency (ESA) and the European GNSS Agency (GSA) have begun the testing phase of OSNMA authentication.
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