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Infinidome Unveils Aura Gnss Protection System

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InfiniDome at Xponential Europe

InfiniDome plans to showcase Aura, its global navigation satellite system protection platform, at Xponential Europe in Düsseldorf, Germany, from March 24 to 26.

Aura Capabilities for Contested Environments

Aura works with 2–4 antennas and shields two satellite-navigation frequency bands while allowing two more to pass through. The company did not specify which bands are protected (for example, L1, L2, or L5), only that two selected bands can be guarded at a time. It can place as many as three adaptive nulls on each guarded band, letting the system suppress several interference and jamming sources at once; in practice, this relies on multi-antenna processing to estimate jammer directions and adaptively steer spatial “nulls” (along with related filtering) to reduce unwanted energy while conditions change. InfiniDome did not publish a latency figure for Aura in this announcement. The company also did not include a formal safety statement or specify compliance with applicable radio-frequency, spectrum, or cybersecurity standards in this announcement, and it did not describe which hardening measures are implemented for network-connected deployments; common strategies for internet-exposed receivers include encrypted management links, strong authentication and access control, and signed, secure firmware updates.

Hardware is offered in two configurations:

ConfigurationWeight (grams)Intended UseDimensions (mm)
Sealed unit500Standalone, sealed deploymentNot specified
Original equipment manufacturer module375Integrations where size and weight are at a premiumNot specified

Navigation Resilience With IroNav

The company will also feature IroNav, co-developed with Wonder Robotics, pairing InfiniDome’s anti-jamming layer with Wonder Robotics’ visual navigation and autonomy software. This multilayer approach is meant to keep autonomous systems moving when satellite signals are degraded or unavailable. IroNav will likewise make its European debut at the event.

India Partnership and Market Entry

InfiniDome has recently expanded into India through a collaboration with Globaz Technologies, named as the company’s official representative nationwide. The agreement targets growing demand for navigation resilience within:Defense.Unmanned systems.

The announcement did not identify which organizations are members of the Aura network.

Event Timing

Xponential Europe is slated for this month in Düsseldorf, Germany.

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