Spirent Federal Systems has announced that the GSS 9000 RF constellation simulator has been reviewed and granted security approval by the U.S. Air Force GPS Directorate.
Spirent Federal Systems has announced that the GSS 9000 RF constellation simulator has been reviewed and granted security approval by the U.S. Air Force GPS Directorate.
The GSS9000, developed by Spirent Positioning, offers a 1,000-hertz (one millisecond) system iteration rate — a four-fold increase in over Spirent’s current GSS8000 product, as well as zero inter-channel bias and a 0.3-millimeter RMS pseudorange accuracy, according to the company. The GSS9000 also includes support for restricted and classified signals from the GPS and Galileo systems as well as advanced capabilities for ultra-high dynamics.
The GSS9000 can support a wide range of carriers, ranging codes, and data streams for the GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou as well as regional/augmentation systems. Other features include multi-antenna/multi-vehicle simulation, differential-GNSS and attitude determination, and interference/jamming and spoofing testing.