On Thursday, September 12, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM EDT, join Inside GNSS, Inside Unmanned Systems, and Spirent Communications experts for an in-depth webinar on simulation challenges and the inherent difficulties in replicating realistic jamming effects.
What You’ll Learn
During this webinar, the experts will delve into several key topics, providing you with a robust understanding of the factors that influence GNSS performance in jamming environments.
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Key discussion points will include:
Signal Propagation Effects: Explore how different signal propagation characteristics—such as obscuration, diffraction, and open sky conditions—impact GNSS performance under jamming conditions.
Jamming Signal Types: Learn about the various jamming signal types, from high-power jammers with complex waveforms to lower-power, simpler jammers, and how they affect GNSS systems.
Different Terrains: Understand the challenges posed by varying terrains—mountainous, urban, and open sky—and how these environments influence signal behavior.
User Dynamics: Delve into the complexities of simulating dynamic user movements and how they interact with static and moving jammers.
Meet the Experts
Ricardo Verdeguer Moreno works as Product Line Manager at Spirent Communications providing Positioning, Navigation and Timing solutions for defence and space applications.
Dr. Esther Anyaegbu is a Senior Staff Systems Engineer at Spirent Communications. She has over 15 years’ experience designing and developing GNSS algorithms and chipsets.
This webinar is a unique opportunity to gain insights from leaders in the field of GNSS and jamming simulation. Whether you’re involved in defense, aerospace, or any sector that relies on GNSS technology, this session will equip you with the knowledge you need to stay ahead of the curve. Secure your spot and take the next step in ensuring the resilience of your GNSS systems against emerging jamming threats. Join us on Thursday, September 12, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM EDT, and be part of the conversation that is shaping the future of GNSS resilience.