Dimetor, SkAI partner on GNSS interference monitoring for digital airspace


Dimetor and SkAI Data Services are announcing a strategic partnership to increase global airspace security.
SkAI Data Services developed a real-time ADS-B GPS spoofing and jamming tracker — GPSwise. Dimetor is a global leader in connectivity and data analytics for the communications, defense and aerospace industry.
The companies aim to deliver a comprehensive, holistic solution for monitoring GNSS disruptions, covering both lower and upper airspace, for crewed and uncrewed flight operations and other users worldwide.
SkAI Data Services created GPSwise in partnership with the Zurich University of Applied Sciences – Centre for Aviation. The platform is already trusted by airlines, 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, including:
- Cellular network data
- Satcom based detection mechanisms
- Other network-based sensors
- Dedicated ground-based receivers.
According to the company, this multi-layered approach delivers actionable, real-time intelligence to aerospace, critical communications, UTM/ATM, UAV operators, logistics, critical infrastructure sectors, law enforcement, spectrum authorities, defense and intelligence.
The companies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to combine two fundamentally different yet highly complementary data streams, ADS-B-based information and data from terrestrial sensor networks such as 5G. The integration creates a unified view of GNSS health across the full airspace, both crewed and uncrewed, at all altitudes in real-time.
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