Orolia Introduces First Software-Defined GNSS Simulator with MNSA

Orolia Introduces First Software-Defined GNSS Simulator with MNSA

Orolia Defense & Security has been granted security approval by SMC Production Corps for the BroadSim MNSA (Modernized Navstar Security Algorithm). BroadSim is the only software-defined GNSS simulator on the market to receive such approval, marking an industry first. Additionally, Orolia delivered its first batch of MNSA M-Code to multiple customers in late August. BroadSim MNSA joins P(Y)-Code and AES M-Code as another GPS encrypted signal that Orolia Defense & Security supports and is shipping.

MNSA M-Code is being rolled out as a required standard across many defense platforms. Engineers and system integrators must consider this in their testing cycles. Orolia has streamlined previously tedious processes and is available with expert support to guide them every step of the way.

BroadSim is a proven and trusted solution among government, DoD, and military customers with over 100 systems fielded. BroadSim was recently selected by the US military to support diverse testing of military GPS receivers.

Compared to traditional FPGA-based simulators, software-defined solutions such as BroadSim, powered by the advanced Skydel Simulation Engine, are inherently more flexible, scalable, and cost-effective. BroadSim MNSA users receive a step-by-step guide allowing them to effortlessly set-up and generate MNSA in minutes and quickly downgrade the system on a moment's notice.

This capability is available as a software upgrade to current BroadSim users or as a purchase alongside Orolia's BroadSim hardware platform.

Click here to learn more about Orolia's BroadSim hardware platform.

Publisher: everything RF