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Friday, March 8 • 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Extreme GPS: Limits of Security & Precision

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GPS has its limits. My students and I at the University of Texas Radionavigation Lab work to find them. For 20 years, GPS was so reliable it became navigation and timing crack for engineers. We all got addicted. We put it in our phones, planes, power grid, comms networks. But there are limits.
My students and I bought an $80k helicopter drone a few months back and pushed its embedded GPS receiver to the extreme. Turns out, you can hijack one of these drones by perfectly aligning fake GPS signals with the real ones. And you can do it from miles away. We grabbed the world's attention at White Sands in June. Our demo has changed the national conversation about integrating civil drones into the national airspace.
We want to probe the extremes again, only this time in precision. Surveyors already have hyper-precise GPS; we want to show how this can be commoditized, put in your cell phone, overlaid on the world. We want hyper-precise augmented reality.
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Todd Humphreys

Asst ProfessorThe University of Texas at AustinTodd Humphreys is assistant professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, and Director of the UT Radionavigation Laboratory. He's interested in navigation security and high-performance, low-power navigation... Read More →


Friday March 8, 2013 3:30pm - 4:30pm CST
Omni Downtown, Capital Ballroom

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