Optix: Tackling Data Uncertainty
Recent incursions of PRC Coast Guard vessels into Vietnamese waters, including suspected GPS Interference, highlight the increasing challenge of data uncertainty and its impact on situational awareness and global security.
???? Convergence of Tracks: When multiple maritime or aviation identifiers suddenly shift and appear to follow a single, shared track, it's a strong sign of data manipulation. Spoofing can cause various platforms to report false positions that converge unnaturally.
?? Perfect Straight Line Patterns: A key indicator of spoofing is the creation of unnatural, mathematically perfect trajectories—like straight north-to-south tracks—rather than realistic navigational paths.
?? Simultaneous Multi-Domain Disruption: Coordinated interference in both maritime and aviation data systems at the same location suggests sophisticated spoofing, impacting both GPS and transponder systems like AIS and ADS-B.
?? Unexplained Jumps in Position: Spoofing can make vessels or aircraft appear to "jump" from their original tracks to new, artificial ones, breaking from expected behavior.
By fusing related AIS, ADS-B, satellite imagery, RF signals, and more, Optix offers a clearer, more accurate and real-time view of object behavior, detecting patterns, anomalies, and disruptions like GPS spoofing & jamming.
? Why Optix?
-Real-time multi-source data fusion, supporting automated object-based production (OBP)?
-Enhanced anomaly detection, supporting automated activity-based intelligence (ABI)?
-Increased data validation for better decision-making
When facing uncertainty, #Optix ensures multi-domain awareness remains strong, allowing operators to mitigate risks and act with confidence.
Learn more about how we at #GA_CCRi can help secure critical waters and overcome data uncertainty!
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