Automotive radar systems have become a cornerstone of advanced driver-assistance and autonomous driving technologies, offering robust object detection and velocity estimation under diverse ...
Interference-free GNSS signals are essential for more than just military vehicles and aircraft. Anti-jam systems usually suppress signals from interference sources by means of spatial filtering. These ...
Russian satellites have been identified as the cause of mysterious, seconds-long bursts of GPS interference across Europe—a rare example of human-made GPS interference coming from space. But ...
A recent investigation led by Todd Humphreys from the University of Texas, Austin, found that the Russian Kosmos 2546 may have been used to jam GPS signals on a continen ...
A signal detected by a Chinese telescope and originally reported as possible evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence is almost certainly due to human factors, one of the researchers on the project ...
Satellites depend on radio frequency spectrum to communicate with each other and with ground stations on Earth, but spectrum is a finite resource that’s prone to interference — an issue that’s only ...
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Space-based mapping exposes massive footprint of modern GPS interference
The manipulation of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals has grown far beyond local ...
The wars in Ukraine and the Middle East are severely disrupting GPS signals. An experimental satellite has measured the ...
Multipath interference disrupts wireless signals, causing issues like TV ghosting and fading. Now, researchers have developed a passive metasurface that overcomes traditional filtering limits. Using a ...
As electronic devices saturate all corners of public and personal life, engineers are scrambling to find lightweight, mechanically stable, flexible, and easily manufactured materials that can shield ...
In December last year, the media reported an intriguing signal we at the Breakthrough Listen project found in our radio telescope data. Dubbed BLC1, the signal didn’t appear to be the result of any ...
Water-conducting fractured zones in a rock mass can cause problems in mining. Attempts have been made to monitor their development using microseismic signals. However, due to the lack of prior ...
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