The Future of Navigation

Discovery
23 сент. 2013 г. 27 min
The Future of Navigation
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About this episode

<p>We all rely on GPS – the Global Positioning System network of satellites – whether we want to or not. From shipping to taxis to mobile phones, the goods we consume and the technology with which we run our lives depend upon a low-power, weak and vulnerable signal beamed from a few tonnes of electronics orbiting above our heads. </p><p>This dependence is a new Achilles' heel for the world's financial, commercial and military establishments. From North Korea's concerted disruption of South Korea's maritime and airborne fleet, to white van drivers evading the boss's scrutiny over lunch, this signal is easy to jam - with disastrous consequences. </p><p>Quentin Cooper meets the scientists and engineers developing alternative, resilient navigation systems.</p><p>(Image: Captain David Millar, Senior Master, on the bridge of P&amp;O Ferries’ MS Spirit of Britain. BBC copyright)</p>

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