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000010697 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.24868/10697
000010697 245__ $$aPNT Resilience and the Impact of Satellite Radio Positioning Disruptions on Piloting Teams
000010697 269__ $$a2022-10-02
000010697 336__ $$aConference Proceedings
000010697 520__ $$aThe relevance of positioning, navigation and timing for success in maritime operations has grown significantly. Yet, satellite-based PNT - GNSS - fallibility raises resilience concerns, especially in Navigation Warfare environments and confined water spaces. Therefore, we initiated an experimental study on resilience performance under GNSS disruption by understanding how navigation teams deal with those conditions. Participants are pilotage teams from the Portuguese Navy playing scenarios in a navigation simulator. The study intends to correlate performance with other measurements on experience, training, knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, cognition and procedure compliance (for piloting and post-disruption actions). The study aims to provide insight into teams and success factors in the face of GNSS disruption, effectively appraising the positioning resilience of the Portuguese Navy.
000010697 542__ $$fCC-BY
000010697 6531_ $$aNavigation Safety
000010697 6531_ $$aNAVWAR
000010697 6531_ $$aPNT Resilience
000010697 6531_ $$aTeam Performance
000010697 6531_ $$aJoint Cognitive Systems
000010697 7001_ $$aSantos Castro, DL$$uPortuguese Naval Academy
000010697 7001_ $$aPlácido Da Conceição, V$$uCINAV, Portuguese Navy
000010697 7001_ $$aCampaniço Cavaleiro, S$$uCINAV, Portuguese Navy
000010697 773__ $$tConference Proceedings of INEC
000010697 773__ $$jINEC 2022
000010697 8564_ $$9a3f9254d-a963-4bbe-badc-e73d47b1e6a7$$s460612$$uhttps://library.imarest.org/record/10697/files/INEC_2022_paper_57.pdf
000010697 980__ $$aConference Proceedings