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The US Patent Office has
Granted Horizon Technologies a Further Patent for
Amber™ RF Geolocation Technology
March 7, 2022
Horizon Technologies has been
issued a patent by the United States Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO) titled “Techniques for
Determining Geolocations.” The
patent pertains to a system for using a single
low-earth orbit (LEO) CubeSat to determine
geolocations of earth-based Radio Frequency (RF)
emitters. A corresponding patent
was also recently issued by the European Patent
Office (EPO).
The patented invention is part
of Horizon Technologies’ growing patent portfolio
relating to its Amber™ technology, which enables
more accurate, and efficient, geolocation without
necessitating clusters of CubeSats.
“We are pleased that the US
Patent Office has yet again recognized Horizon
Technologies’ unique technology by granting this
patent concerning the Amber™ system,” said John
Beckner, CEO of Horizon Technologies.
Today’s real-world events clearly show the
need for innovation in space-based, multi-domain ISR
(Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance).
This patented invention is especially
important for our government and commercial
customers addressing their maritime domain awareness
requirements. Due to our unique
technology, Horizon Technologies will not provide
‘RF Mapping on command,’ but rather a unique
commercial RF intelligence data collected 24/7 and
provided to our end-users.”
Amber™ data will be used
worldwide for protecting the world’s oceans via
“dark target detection”. Amber™
data, when available later this year, will help
companies and governments combat such problems as
illegal fishing, pollution, transshipment, piracy,
GNSS spoofing, and smuggling.
Horizon Technologies is developing a portfolio of
patents and patent applications to protect our key
product technologies and thus increase shareholder
value.
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