The lack of strength of GNSS signals at the end of their journey from a satellite makes them highly prone to interference. The RF power level of a GPS or Galileo signal, for instance, is below the thermal signal floor by the time it reaches the earth. Interference techniques are being used widely, especially around […]
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The need for precision in networks, particularly those that support critical infrastructure, has never been more acute. Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) services have become indispensable, enabling precise synchronization and coordination across various sectors such as telecommunication, transportation, energy and finance. At its core, PNT relies on signals from global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) like […]