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RocketStar Inc. unveils Phoenix Eye™ for Critical missions

April 17, 2024

RocketStar Inc. has rolled out Phoenix Eye™ that is designed to meet the advanced communication needs of satellites, military operations and other high-level applications. Phoenix Eye™ solves longstanding barriers in communication technology, offering unparalleled capabilities in navigation, signal detection, electronic fingerprinting and secure transmission.

The Phoenix Eye™ suite includes five innovative products…

  1. OmniPNT: This groundbreaking technology allows for GPS free navigation anywhere on Earth, using radio waves from celestial objects and satellites. OmniPNT offers reliable and secure positioning even in GPS-denied environments, making it ideal for space, military and critical infrastructure applications.
  2. SignalBoost: Providing the ability to communicate using signals below the “noise floor,” SignalBoost creates ability for deep space comms, higher resiliency, smaller antenna solutions, and Low Probability of Intercept/Detect (LPI/D) capabilities.
  3. SignalPrint: This unique software identifies and tracks individual radio emitters with remarkable accuracy, even among identical devices. SignalPrint enhances cybersecurity by discriminating between mass-produced devices and detecting subtle operational changes, offering invaluable insights for threat assessment and situational awareness.
  4. SyncWave: Revolutionizing the ability to easily array radio antennas without grating lobe and phase interference, SyncWave enables superior signal reception and design flexibility for enhanced communication and sensor performance.
  5. WhisperHunter: This novel sensor technique detects small objects at extreme distances by measuring reflected ambient radio waves, making it ideal for passive radar and LPI/D radio detection for a wide range of applications including space domain awareness and covert detection and ranging.

“Phoenix Eye™ heralds a significant advancement in digital signal processing,” said Wes Faler, Chief Technology Officer at RocketStar. “We have harnessed advanced algorithms and artificial intelligence to transcend what were once considered hard limits in critical communications. With Phoenix Eye™, we empower users with unparalleled capabilities to navigate, communicate, and detect with unmatched accuracy and reliability. Our technology paves the way for a new era in communications, where previous constraints become obsolete.”

RocketStar CEO Chris Craddock said, “Phoenix Eye™ opens doors to vast opportunities across various industries, and RocketStar is primed to address the increasing demand for sophisticated communication, anti-spoofing and sensing solutions.”

Filed Under: Digital Signal Processing, Low Probability Of Interception (LPI), Low Probabilty of Detection (LPD), News, PhoenixEye™, RocketStar, Sensors

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