CARNATIONS-affiliated papers authored by Ph.D. students Hasan Kinatas and Liam Carey received Best Presentation Awards at the Institute of Navigation’s GNSS+ Conference for research on GNSS spoofing detection and collaborative navigation.

Research in resilient navigation, sensing, and transportation cybersecurity developed through CARNATIONS was recognized at the Institute of Navigation’s GNSS+ Conference, where two CARNATIONS papers received Best Presentation Awards. The award-winning papers were authored by Ph.D. students Hasan Kinatas and Liam Carey under the advisement of Dr. Mathieu Joerger.
Liam Carey and Dr. Mathieu Joerger were recognized for their paper, “CUSUM-Based Innovations Monitoring Against Spoofing Threats,” which presents advanced techniques for detecting and mitigating GNSS spoofing attacks. Hasan Kinatas and Dr. Joerger received the award for their paper, “Experimental Evaluation of Collaborative Navigation Through Shared Motion Constraints During GNSS Interference,” which experimentally demonstrates how collaborative navigation can enhance navigation resilience during GNSS interference events.
These awards highlight the impact of CARNATIONS research in advancing secure, resilient navigation solutions critical to modern transportation systems.