Meet Spirent’s sixth generation PNT simulation system designed to protect systems in the harshest NAVWAR environments. PNT X simplifies comprehensive testing, delivering deterministic results from mission-critical scenarios. With unrivaled flexibility and the highest fidelity, PNT X brings together more signals from more sources under one platform, reducing your lab footprint while maintaining optimal results.
PNT X is the most powerful, capable and realistic NAVWAR test platform available today. It employs a range of technologies to deliver unrivaled dynamic range and an unlimited range of spoofing and jamming threats. Read the PNT X NAVWAR brochure to learn more.
PNT X offers an intuitive and configurable approach to defining CRPA scenarios, delivering flexible and powerful jamming and advanced spoofing capabilities. Whether conducted or over-the-air, the PNT X supports 16+ element CRPAs, a continuous high dynamic range for interference signals, a jamming to signal ratio up to 140 dB, and a carrier phase-aligned wavefront enabled by its purpose-designed and optimized software-defined radio (SDR) technology.
Classified Testing for Authorized Users
Through its flexible architecture, the PNT X enables authorized users to test using GPS and Galileo encrypted signals:
Test modern positioning engines
PNT is much more than GNSS. PNT X is an all-in-one alternative PNT platform with native generation of LEO PNT signals, comprehensive inertial capability, S-band frequency software-defined radios, and with novel signal generation at RF using I/Q data.
Through its patented SimIQ spatial awareness capability, realistic dynamics are applied to I/Q files in real-time in the same way as GNSS signals.
Alternative PNT is supported for both military and commercial applications. Contact us for more information and to discuss fielded configurations.
Future-proof your testing for resilient PNT.
Bringing the Antenna Into the Test
Leverage the power of PNT X within anechoic chamber environments to test the whole PNT solution including the antenna.
Spirent delivers powerful and innovative solutions ranging from fixed antenna array setups to advanced zoned chamber solutions with positioners and highly realistic multipath modeling.
Interoperability
In addition to the powerful SimREMOTE and NI LabVIEW interfaces, PNT X supports a variety of programming languages and platforms via gRPC, such as C++, Java and Python. The embedded Spyder software provides a Python Integrated Development Environment for effective test automation, quick scenario control and comprehensive post-processing analysis.
Customize and Control Your Simulation Testing
PNT X is powered by SimGEN, the most comprehensive GNSS and PNT simulation software. Renowned for its unmatched capability and performance for scenario definition, execution, and data management, SimGEN now introduces cutting-edge 3D scenario support and elevates user experience to new heights.
Meet Spirent’s 6th generation simulation system, PNT X
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Read White PaperIntroducing PNT X: Our most powerful and flexible PNT simulator ever
Positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) are critical capabilities in an ever-growing range of systems – from military drones to communications satellites, and from autonomous cars to crewless container ships. Even lunar landers are now equipped with GNSS receivers. And while global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) like GPS were once the default source of space-based PNT, […]
Read BlogSpirent Announces PNT X – the Next Generation Test Solution for Positioning, Navigation and Timing
Simplifies comprehensive testing for the complex PNT challenges of the future, delivering real-time feedback for mission-critical testing scenarios PAIGNTON, UK – April 30, 2024 – Spirent Communications plc (LSE:SPT), the leading provider of test and assurance solutions for next-generation devices and networks, today announced PNT X, its next-generation positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) simulation system. […]
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