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The forthcoming webinar will address the subject of next-generation navigation war simulation in three dimensions. Gaining Tactical Advantage




It looks like you shared information about a webinar on GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems) and interference simulation. The workshop seems to be very specialised and deals with the performance impact of GNSS in an interference environment and how these challenges can be modelled and addressed through simulation techniques.


Discussion points from the workshop include:

Signal propagation effects: analysing the impact of different signal propagation characteristics, such as occlusion, diffraction and open sky conditions, on GNSS performance.

Types of interfering signals: exploring different types of interfering signals, including high-power complex waveform jammers and low-power simple jammers, and how they affect GNSS systems.

Different terrains: discusses the impact of different terrains (e.g. mountainous, urban and open sky) on signal behaviour.

User dynamics: explores the complexity of modelling user dynamic movements and how these dynamics interact with jammers.

In addition, the workshop features two experts:

Ricardo Verdeguer Moreno: Product Line Manager at Spirent Communications, focusing on positioning, navigation and timing solutions for defence and space applications.

Dr Esther Anyaegbu: Senior Systems Engineer at Spirent Communications, with more than 15 years of experience in the development of GNSS algorithms and chipset designs.

Septentrio is also a key player in the GNSS field. Septentrio designs, manufactures and markets high-precision GPS/GNSS receivers for demanding applications that require decimetre or centimetre-level accuracy even under difficult conditions.

Their Septentrio Mosaic GNSS module is a full-constellation, multi-frequency, high-precision GNSS module in a low-power surface-mount package with multiple interfaces designed for high-volume applications such as robotics and autonomous systems, capable of tracking all GNSS constellations and supporting a wide range of current and future signals  With its built-in AIM+ anti-jamming technology, Septentrio provides a benchmark product for industrial high-precision GNSS positioning applications.

If you are interested in GNSS technology, jamming simulation or related areas, this workshop sounds like a great opportunity to learn and network. If you need more information or help registering to attend, I can assist you.
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