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摘要
康奈尔大学的工程师们宣布,他们已经获得了伽利略在轨验证元件- a (GIOVE-A)原型卫星传输的导航信号中的“秘密”代码。使用一个简单的安装在屋顶的半球形贴片天线,工程师们能够获取信号,并进行一些巧妙的信号处理,以提取伪随机数(PRN)代码。然而,据萨里卫星技术有限公司称,该代码不是秘密,而且很容易被更大的天线系统探测到。虽然PRN代码可以识别卫星,但它与用于保护机密或商业价值数据的加密代码不同。
Engineers at Cornell University have announced that they have gained access to a "secret" code in the navigation signals transmitted by the Galileo In-Orbit Validation Element-A (GIOVE-A) prototype satellite. Using a simple roof-mounted hemispherical patch antenna, engineers were able to acquire the signal and some nifty signal processing to extract the pseudo-random number (PRN) code. However, according to Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd., the code is not a secret and is readily detectable to a larger antenna system. While the PRN code identifies the satellite, it is not the same as an encryption code that is used to protect secret or commercially valuable data.