According to the new research "Anti-Jamming Market
for GPS by Receiver Type (Military & Government Grade, and
Commercial Transportation Grade), Technique (Nulling, Beam Steering, and
Civilian), End-User (Military, and Civilian), Application, and
Geography - Global Forecast to 2023", is expected to grow from
USD 3.86 billion in 2018 to USD 5.50 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of
7.34%. The growth of this market is mainly driven by factors such as
the high demand for GPS technology in military applications and the
ongoing developments to improve the overall GPS infrastructure. The
global positioning system (GPS) was originally developed for military
purposes and has proven to be essential for land, air, and sea
navigation as well as for the accurate positioning for a wide range of
military applications. Also, the use of anti-jamming systems and
technology with GPS receivers and antennas helps prevent the jamming of
signals. Therefore, the high demand for GPS and GNSS devices in
military applications is driving the growth of the anti-jamming market
for GPS. The ongoing developments in this technology are likely to
enhance coverage and reliability. The increased penetration of the GPS
technology in a wide array of applications is expected to be driven by
coverage enhancements.
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On the basis of anti-jamming technique, the market
has been segmented into nulling, beam steering, and civilian techniques.
The market for civilian techniques is expected to grow at the highest
CAGR during the forecast period. The growing demand for anti-jammers for
commercial vehicles is likely to boost the market for civilian
technique-based anti-jamming systems.
The anti-jamming market for GPS in APAC is expected
to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The rising
adoption of GPS technology in the defense and commercial sectors, with a
focus on accuracy and secured navigation, is expected to fuel the
growth of the anti-jamming market for GPS in this region during the
forecast period. As a result, APAC also holds a significant share of the
overall anti-jamming market for GPS.
GPS anti-jamming technology is used to protect GPS
receivers from intervention and intentional jamming. The GPS
anti-jamming solutions use power minimization to reduce the effect of
interference and jamming to ensure the correct functioning of GPS
receivers. These devices use digital filtering technology to amplify the
ability of GPS receivers to lock or weaken the GPS signals caused by
the external noise interferences from other electronic devices or GPS
jammers. This report analyzes the anti-jamming market for GPS segmented
on the basis of receiver type, technique, application, end user, and
geography.
Growth of GPS anti-jamming technique driven by military and civilian end users
Military
The military organizations depend on satellite
technology for accurate positioning, timing, and communications. The GPS
signals received on the ground are weak and susceptible to interference
as well as intentional jamming. The signals are usually obscured by
thermal noise and are only observable with a tuned signal analyzer, such
as a GPS receiver. A simple low-power jammer, readily available via the
World Wide Web, can overpower GPS signals within a large area, denying a
position solution and timing. The GPS anti-jamming technology is
evolving quickly. Until recently, the anti-jam systems were only
feasible for expensive assets, such as strategic aircraft and capital
ships, due to the size and cost considerations.
Civilian
Civilian anti-jamming systems are mostly used in law
enforcement activities as well as in rescue operations on
disaster-affected areas. It is the most niche end user in the GPS
anti-jamming market. The market for this segment is expected to grow at a
higher pace after the introduction of cost-effective GPS anti-jamming
systems. The current purpose served by the GPS anti-jamming systems for
civilians is mostly related to improving the quality of the receiving
strengths of GPS signals.
Critical questions would be as follows:
- Where will all market-related developments take the anti-jamming industry in the mid to long term?
- What are the emerging industry applications for GPS anti-jammers?
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