Software-defined global navigation satellite system (GNSS) simulator offered by Orolia for scenario creation
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Orolia USA in Rochester, N.Y., is introducing the BroadSim Solo global navigation satellite system (GNSS) simulator that supports advanced scenario creation and offers a software-defined architecture such as high-dynamics, 1000 Hz iteration update rate, and latency of 5 milliseconds.
Nearly all civilian GNSS signals can be generated through its single RF output (one frequency band at a time), along with GPS AES M-Code, jamming, or spoofing signals.
The BroadSim Solo GNSS simulator fits at a typical desk or workstation, and comes with the Skydel simulation engine that offers an intuitive user interface, software support for Python, C++, and C#, automation tools, and custom plug-ins to speed development cycles and increase performance.
More information about the Orolia software-defined GNSS simulator is online at www.oroliads.com.