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Aireon Safety Dashboard adds GPS interference metric.

The feature can identify GPS interference hotspots
Example of low Position Integrity Category (PIC) counts in 2024, indicating possible GNSS jamming or interference (Image: Aireon)

Aviation data products and services company Aireon has launched a new feature in its safety dashboard that gives ANSPs a view of the GPS signals in their airspace.

The GPS Interference metric is part of Aireon’s Safety Dashboard, a platform that ANSPs can use to identify, monitor, and analyse key leading indicators of safety in their airspace. The new feature specifically targets the rising issue of deliberate interference with global navigation satellite systems.

While occasional interference is not uncommon, the aviation industry is increasingly facing more intentional jamming and spoofing of GPS signals. These actions pose significant safety risks, making the detection and mitigation of such interference essential for safe air traffic management.

Identifying GPS interference hotspots can provide valuable insights for aircraft operators, ANSPs, and other aviation stakeholders.

Leveraging Aireon’s global satellite network, this new metric provides a measure of interference, offering a comprehensive view of the airspace and enhancing aviation safety on a global scale.

Key features of the GPS Interference metric include:

  • Trending of Position Integrity Category (PIC) values, an industry standard for measuring interference and possible jamming.
  • Trending of Individual Position Check (IPC) values, an Aireon unique measure of possible spoofing through time difference of arrival (TDOA), only possible with Aireon’s global satellite network.
  • Heat maps of both PIC and IPC values matched with the underlying events detected by Aireon’s network.

Aireon said, “With this new addition, our Safety Dashboard not only helps to identify potential threats but also empowers ANSPs to take proactive measures, ensuring safer skies for all.”