Americas Asia-Pacific EMEA




















  























     


Glowlink Announces Single-Satellite Interference Geolocation Capability

 

September 28, 2010

 

Glowlink announces the roll-out of a capability to locate satellite interference emitters using a single satellite.

 

All geolocation products currently on the market depend on using the affected satellite and one or more adjacent satellites in order to find the location of an interference.  This inherent limitation renders these products useless when there is no adjacent satellite available for geolocation.  Glowlink’s single-satellite technology eliminates this dependency, making geolocation possible when only the affected satellite is available.

 

“Finding interference emitters using a single geostationary satellite is a highly sought after capability in the satellite communications industry,” said Michael Downey, Glowlink CTO.  “But it is exceedingly challenging to develop, and requires an extraordinary amount of time, patience and technical expertise to pull it off.  We are proud and humbled by our quest in making this patent-pending capability a reality.”

 

The single-satellite geolocation capability will be made available to Glowlink’s proprietary account customers.