ADVANCING THE FRONTIER OF RADAR AND SATELLITE SYSTEMS
The aerospace sector is witnessing a significant shift toward integrated sensing and more resilient navigation frameworks. Recent developments highlights two critical areas of innovation: the rise of Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) and the ongoing battle against anti-deception jamming in radar systems.
A major focus has been placed on Orthogonal Time Frequency Space (OTFS) modulation, which is proving vital for radar systems operating in high-mobility environments. Unlike traditional methods, OTFS provides superior performance in maintaining signal integrity despite the Doppler shifts common in high-speed aerospace applications. Simultaneously, researchers are refining Binary Offset Carrier (BOC) signal processing to enhance the accuracy of satellite navigation receivers, ensuring they remain reliable as orbital corridors become more crowded.
Furthermore, the industry is prioritizing security through advanced anti-deception jamming strategies. These surveys suggest that as unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) proliferate, the ability to distinguish between genuine signals and malicious interference is no longer optional—it is a cornerstone of modern flight safety.
"Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) systems are becoming essential building blocks in most communications and sensing applications."
Source: IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society
Original Article: IEEE AESS Publications & Trends