Non-GNSS sources of RF (radio frequency) are of interest in GPS-degraded or contested signal environments, with interest focused on LEO (low earth orbit) constellations. These systems offer high receiver signal power (relative to GNSS) and a secure & resilient link to augment GNSS.
Launched August 2021, Spirent Federal’s first-to-market alternative RF navigation simulator enables alternative RF signal simulation concurrently with GNSS. Testing can be static or dynamic, with stationary, pedestrian and ground vehicle trajectories available. Contact us to discuss fielded configurations.
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Spirent Federal Launches Alternative RF Navigation Simulator
Spirent Federal’s product can simulate resilient alternative RF navigation signals on its own or concurrently with GNSS signals. Testing can be static or dynamic, with stationary, pedestrian and ground vehicle trajectories available.
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