According to the new market research report "Anti-Jamming Market for GPS with COVID-19 Impact, by Receiver Type (Military & Government Grade, and Commercial Transportation Grade), Technique (Nulling, Beam Steering, and Civilian), End-User, Application, and Geography - Global Forecast to 2025", The anti-jamming market for GPS is valued at USD 4.0 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 5.9 billion by 2025; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.9% from 2020 to 2025. A few key factors driving the growth of this market are high demand for GPS technology in military applications and ongoing developments to improve the overall GPS infrastructure. Factors such as the growing demand for unmanned airborne vehicles and systems and the development of low-cost GPS anti-jamming solutions are expected to provide growth opportunities to players in the GPS anti-jamming market.
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GPS Anti-Jamming Technology Trends
- Compact GPS anti-jam systems
Recently, manufacturers have been developing new, compact, and cost-effective GPS anti-jamming solutions. For example, in August 2019, Raytheon UK designed a compact GPS anti-jam antenna system that protects its signal within the electromagnetic spectrum. The one-box system, called Landshield Plus, allows the GPS equipment to function against a wide range of jammers. It is a low-cost and low-power technology that can be used with standalone GPS receivers. The system also works within communication, inertial navigation, sighting, vehicle, or weapon-aiming systems.
- Alternative to GPS Anti-Jam technology
GPS anti-jam has long been a major concern for military users. Controlled Radiation Pattern Antennas (CRPAs) have dominated military anti-jam solutions; however, they are costly, require a great deal of power, and are inherently limited in the number of spatial nulls that can be formed. Current state-of-the-art in GPS anti-jam technology relies heavily on antennas that consist of multi-element arrays and a processing unit that performs a phase-destructive sum of any intentional and unintentional interference signals in the GPS band. The protection that these technologies provide is limited to the number of individual elements contained in the antenna array. If this limitation is exceeded, the GPS signal will rapidly degrade and become buried in the noise. In order to overcome these limitations, GPS anti-jam technologies that do not rely on multi-element antennas are required. Alternative technologies may include, but are not limited to, hardware and software solutions such as antenna masking, power limiters, and advanced signal processing techniques.The US army is trying to develop alternative ways to obtain positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) other than GPS.
The GPS anti-jamming market in Asia Pacific is expected to grow tremendously, owing to a rise in the number of terror attacks in the region, which has led to countries enhancing their surveillance and antiterrorism capabilities. Countries in Asia Pacific are also involved in the manufacturing of defense aircraft, which, in turn, is expected to increase the scope of GPS anti-jamming for defense and aerospace systems. Additionally, the increase in the defense expenditures of India and China, among other countries, and the expansion of militaries in emerging economies have accelerated the demand for GPS anti-jamming solutions in Asia Pacific.
Raytheon Technologies Corp. (US), Hexagon (Sweden), Thales Group (France), L3Harris Technologies (US), BAE Systems (UK), and Cobham Ltd. (UK), Mayflower Communications (US), infinDome (Israel), Lockheed Martin Corp. (US), Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (Israel), FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. (Japan), and Meteksan Defense (UK), are few major players in the GPS anti-jamming market.
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