The project aims to explore the vulnerabilities of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS).

What is MarRINav?

MarRINav (Maritime Resilience and Integrity of Navigation) is a European Space Agency project run in partnership with a consortium of organisations led by NLA International which comprises The General Lighthouse Authority, University of Nottingham, University College London, Taylor Airey, Terrafix, London Economics and the Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN).

 

What are the project aims?

The project aims to explore the vulnerabilities of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) as a Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) solution in the modern maritime environment.

 

KTN’s involvement

A key element of this project is engagement with stakeholder groups from industry and academia. KTN is facilitating this stakeholder engagement via meetings and workshops and the report accessible below summarises the findings from the first workshop held in May 2019.

 

Relevant documents

Access the stakeholder engagement workshop report.

A detailed article about resilient high-integrity PNT in a future maritime service environment which can be accessed here.

 

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You can access more information about the project and sign up to the newsletter to receive regular updates here.

 

Contact details

If you’d like to talk to us about the project, contact Bob Cockshott, KTN’s Knowledge Transfer Manager for PNT.

You can access more information about the project here.