Monitoring of Icelandic plate movement with GNSS method and GPS signal jamming effects in Iceland
Abstract Jamming is electromagnetic radiation or reflection that impairs the function of electronic instruments and equipment or communication tools. Intentionally disrupting or interfering with GPS signals, which are used for positioning, navigation, and timing, known as “GPS jamming”, is accomplis...
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crdegruyter:10.2478/rgg-2023-0007 2024-05-19T07:42:21+00:00 Monitoring of Icelandic plate movement with GNSS method and GPS signal jamming effects in Iceland Pırtı, Atınç Hoşbaş, Ramazan Gürsel Yücel, Mehmet Ali 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/rgg-2023-0007 https://www.sciendo.com/pdf/10.2478/rgg-2023-0007 en eng Walter de Gruyter GmbH http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 Reports on Geodesy and Geoinformatics volume 116, issue 1, page 15-22 ISSN 2391-8152 journal-article 2023 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.2478/rgg-2023-0007 2024-05-02T06:51:56Z Abstract Jamming is electromagnetic radiation or reflection that impairs the function of electronic instruments and equipment or communication tools. Intentionally disrupting or interfering with GPS signals, which are used for positioning, navigation, and timing, known as “GPS jamming”, is accomplished using a radio frequency emitting device. On January 8, 2022 (the day of a NATO exercise), it was investigated how GPS signal jamming affected the position accuracy at three IGS points in Iceland. The obtained coordinate differences between kinematic processing and static processing reached values of about 0.5–10 meters for the MAYV, and HOFN stations in this study. In addition to GPS signal jamming effect in Iceland, horizontal and vertical velocity fields of the three IGS stations in Iceland covering a twenty-two year period (2000–2022) in this study. According to the obtained results, a motion of about 2cm–2.5cm per year (horizontal) and 0.1cm–2.1cm per year (vertical) was computed at the three IGS stations (HOFN, REYK, and MAYV) located in Iceland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland De Gruyter Reports on Geodesy and Geoinformatics 116 1 15 22 |
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Abstract Jamming is electromagnetic radiation or reflection that impairs the function of electronic instruments and equipment or communication tools. Intentionally disrupting or interfering with GPS signals, which are used for positioning, navigation, and timing, known as “GPS jamming”, is accomplished using a radio frequency emitting device. On January 8, 2022 (the day of a NATO exercise), it was investigated how GPS signal jamming affected the position accuracy at three IGS points in Iceland. The obtained coordinate differences between kinematic processing and static processing reached values of about 0.5–10 meters for the MAYV, and HOFN stations in this study. In addition to GPS signal jamming effect in Iceland, horizontal and vertical velocity fields of the three IGS stations in Iceland covering a twenty-two year period (2000–2022) in this study. According to the obtained results, a motion of about 2cm–2.5cm per year (horizontal) and 0.1cm–2.1cm per year (vertical) was computed at the three IGS stations (HOFN, REYK, and MAYV) located in Iceland. |
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Pırtı, Atınç Hoşbaş, Ramazan Gürsel Yücel, Mehmet Ali |
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Monitoring of Icelandic plate movement with GNSS method and GPS signal jamming effects in Iceland |
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Monitoring of Icelandic plate movement with GNSS method and GPS signal jamming effects in Iceland |
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Monitoring of Icelandic plate movement with GNSS method and GPS signal jamming effects in Iceland |
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Monitoring of Icelandic plate movement with GNSS method and GPS signal jamming effects in Iceland |
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Monitoring of Icelandic plate movement with GNSS method and GPS signal jamming effects in Iceland |
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monitoring of icelandic plate movement with gnss method and gps signal jamming effects in iceland |
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