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Rice University researchers show curving radio beams can deceive anti-jamming defenses

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Brandon Vigliarolo

14d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Rice University researchers have demonstrated that self-curving radio beams can mislead anti-jamming technology by making a jammer appear to be in a different location than its actual position. This technique exploits direction-of-arrival (DoA) estimation systems used in modern wireless receivers to pinpoint and block jamming sources. The research highlights a vulnerability in current anti-jamming defenses, as jamming attacks continue to rise.

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bskyRice University researchers show curving radio beams can deceive anti-jamming defensestheregister.com

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It's hard to stop a signal jammer if you can't locate the source, say Rice University researchers
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It's hard to stop a signal jammer if you can't locate the source, say Rice University researchers

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