Dimetor and SkAI Data Services, developer of ADS-B GPS spoofing and jamming tracker (GPSwise), have announced in a Linkedin post a strategic partnership to deliver a solution for monitoring GNSS disruptions, covering both lower and upper airspace, for crewed and uncrewed flight operations and other users worldwide.
“In today’s hyperconnected world, GNSS signals (like GPS) are the backbone of aviation, drone operations, critical infrastructure, and the global supply chain, amongst others,” said the post. “Yet, they remain vulnerable to ever-increasing risks: spoofing, jamming, and unintentional interference; disruptions that have real-world consequences, from delayed flights and lost cargo to compromised navigation safety and security. As incidents of GPS jamming and spoofing surge globally, the need for reliable, real-time situational awareness has never been more urgent.
“SkAI Data Services created GPSwise in partnership with the Zurich University of Applied Sciences – Centre for Aviation. The platform is already trusted by airlines, airports, air navigation service providers, and authorities worldwide to provide ADS-B-based awareness of GPS threats. Dimetor’s NAVSentry platform is an AI-powered solution for detecting GNSS disruptions in real time, combining different technology layers, and securing Position, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) data across autonomous and crewed systems, from multiple data sources. …This multi-layered approach delivers actionable, real-time intelligence to aerospace, critical comms, UTM/ATM, UAV operators, logistics, critical infrastructure sectors, law enforcement, spectrum authorities, defense and intelligence, amongst others.
This integration creates, for the first time, a unified view of GNSS health across the full airspace, both crewed and uncrewed, at all altitudes, in real-time.
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