Signal Interference – GNSS-network Monitoring and Analysis

Project: Research

Project Details

Goal of the project

Protecting the L-band frequencies used by GNSS is vital for national security as it underpins critical infrastructure ensuring societal resilience against disruptions. Militarily, these frequencies enable precise navigation, targeting, and troop coordination, providing a significant strategic advantage. Interference or jamming of these signals can cripple both civilian and defense operations, leading to economic losses and jeopardizing national defense capabilities. Investment in protection ensures the reliability and integrity of these essential services against both intentional and unintentional threats. Ultimately, safeguarding the L-band strengthens a nation's overall security posture and technological sovereignty.

Funding acknowledgement

The project DAP/26-06 - SIGMA is funded under the DFR call.
AcronymSIGMA
StatusNot started
Effective start/end date1/09/2631/08/30

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