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Exhibitor Products

BAPCO Annual Event

21 Dec 2023

GPS Jamming Detection & Location

Chronos Technology Limited Stand: G11

GNSS jammers are widely available as can be evidenced by a quick web search.  Research by the SENTINEL project has identified over 60 (non-UK) web sites actively promoting and selling jammers; some as low as £30 including free shipping. There are many different types available, ranging from a variety of small low cost portable and in-car devices to major military application devices. 

The low cost jammers can be either vehicle mounted via the auxiliary power socket, or powered with a rechargeable battery. Quite often they don’t just jam the GNSS signal alone. As can be seen they have multiple antennas they will also jam the GSM mobile phone signals and even the latest 4G frequencies, using different antennas for the different bands to be jammed.

GNSS jammers are actively used by criminals and for personal privacy. Criminals may want to disable the GNSS based tracking technology to steal a car or a high value asset. Lorry hijacking is now undertaken with GNSS jammers to ensure that the fleet tracker personnel cannot see the targeted vehicle. Some serious crime gangs may use GNSS jammers to disable covert tracking technology.

Personal privacy is another popular application for GNSS jammer technology. Fleet van drivers may not wish their management to know where they are if they want to undertake non-work related activity during working hours, e.g. the school run or private work. New applications for GPS technology are emerging such as young driver insurance. A GNSS jammer would disable the “black box” technology and enable the young driver to (maybe) go to the pub. Offender tagging use GPS technology to ensure that the tagged person remains in his home during certain hours. GNSS jamming technology would disable the offender tracking bracelet.

Jammers work by flooding the front end of the SatNav receiver or GNSS based tracking device with too much power. The native GNSS signal when broadcast from the satellite is equivalent to a 20 Watt light bulb 12,000 miles away. It does not take much power on the ground to completely disable the SatNav technology. The Chronos GNSS Jamming detection technology senses this additional power and can discriminate against false alarms from local multipath or interference and determine multiple jamming event patterns over long periods and its precise location in order to provide actionable intelligence to law enforcement and critical infrastructure protection organisations.

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