misko/spf
Signal Processing Fun (in the sun)
This project helps security and operations teams locate radio-emitting devices like drones or unauthorized transmitters in a specific area. By using mobile radio receivers (like on a drone or rover), it collects radio signals, processes them to identify signal direction, and combines this information over time. The output is a map showing the probable locations of these emitters, allowing users to efficiently find them.
Use this if you need to precisely track and locate small, evasive radio-emitting objects, such as drones, that are difficult to detect using traditional radar or visual methods.
Not ideal if you are tracking large, radar-reflective objects or if you don't have mobile radio receivers available for deployment.
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