This seminar day is an exclusive, invite-only event, limited to participants from the United Kingdom Government and NATO HQ. Attendance is by invitation only.

Date: Tuesday, 11 June 2024

Venue: IWM Duxford (Concorde Suite), Cambridge, CB22 4QR

Agenda timeline:  
Arrival 08.30-09.15 AM  
Start 09.30  
Close 16.30

Host: CRFS Ltd

 

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Agenda

08.30-09.15 – Arrival
09.15-09.30 – Welcome
09.30-09.45 - Introduction from MOD
09.50-10.35 – RFeye ecosystem introduction and advantages

CRFS RF technology is trusted globally by clients in a range of EW support functions, spectrum intelligence and data capture, and geolocation applications. This session will identify key elements of why RFeye is trusted, along with insights into how capability can be leveraged in a range of critical or multi-missions.

10.40-11.00 – DEMA
11.00-11.20 – Coffee
Morning refreshment break with tea, coffee, and fresh bakery
11.25-12.10 – Passive RF sensors: modern military and border security capabilities

Modern Time Difference of Arrival (TDoA) fixed networks combined with tactical 3D TDoA capability are being used to solve modern EW COMINT and SIGINT operational challenges, and the techniques provide more reliable geolocation. In this session you will see how advanced TDoA techniques are solving military and border security challenges. 

12.15-13.00 – Modern ISR: combined land, air and sea, RF intelligence capture and analysis

Modern RF technology needs to be multi-domain and multi-mission. ISR is changing and needs to connect combined land, air, sea, and cyber missions to drive intelligence. In this session, you will see how RF sensors can be deployed across vehicles, fixed land, dismounted (tactical), and both fixed-wing and tethered drones to build a multi-tier RF intelligence picture.

13.00-13.45 – Lunch
Hot and cold executive buffet lunch served with tea, coffee, and fresh fruit juice
13.45-14.30 – RF recording and I/Q data capture and ‘signal discovery’

Accurate signal analysis, characterisation, and analysis rely on being able to capture and rapidly exploit high-fidelity I/Q data. In this session, you will see how to capture long-duration high-fidelity I/Q data in the field; in near real-time, preview, analyse, and export signal ‘fragments’ for further analysis; use ‘signal discovery’TM;  and extend your signal libraries and demodulation activity.

14.35-15.20 – RF intelligence: detectors, workflows and integrations

In this session, you will see how RF intelligence can be harnessed to inform, test, and refine powerful detectors, together with workflows and automation both as a COTS solution or sub-system.

15.20-15.40 – Coffee
Afternoon refreshment break with tea, coffee, and fresh bakery
15.45-16.30 – Drone detection and modern strategies

CRFS’ passive RF signal hunting technology allows users to accurately detect and geolocate COTS, modified, and military drones.  Our signal detectors hunt for RF signals of interest rather than drones or drone libraries. In this session, you will see how we can detect and immediately perform a 3D geolocation—providing real-time intelligence displayed on screen or delivered to your C2 system.

16.30-17.00 – Summary & open discussion
17.00 – Depart
Equipment on display
  • RFeye Node
  • RFeye Lightweight Node
  • RFeye Stormcase
  • V-track command centre vehicle
  • V-track Direction finding & geolocation vehicle
  • RFeye Dismounted System
  • RFeye Site – wide area monitoring (3D TDoA) demo
  • RFeye DeepView – RF recording, signal capture & analysis demo
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Who should attend

MOD, UK security services, UK intelligence agencies, HM Home Office, military research and future technologies, UK defence and system integrators, NATO HQ, and capability command.