Training

Recognition and Analysis

The investigation and analysis of the electromagnetic spectrum involves the detection, identification and evaluation of signals that are propagated over different frequency ranges. By recording electromagnetic waves, such as radio signals, radar radiation or satellite communication, the activities of communication systems, navigation signals and environmental influences can be monitored, for example. The methods focus on the detection and analysis of signals originating from various sources, such as communication devices and radar systems. The frequencies and modulations of these signals result in patterns that make it possible to identify interference or assess security threats.
 

Acquisition of Information

An essential aspect of this practice is the ability to obtain valuable information by analyzing these signals, such as the type and origin of the signals, the strength of the emitted energy, or the behavior of systems and devices. This can be used both to optimize one's own technology and to perceive potential threats and disruptions from adversarial systems. The collected data is analyzed using special software tools and algorithms to create an accurate picture of the electromagnetic environment. It also uses methods that combine multiple sources and types of signals to create a comprehensive and detailed picture of electromagnetic activity in a given area.