Techniques for blocking the Beidou GPS signal
To meet the demands of the Internet of Things, the necessity for location services is expanding. Forecasts from several organizations suggest that a considerable 60% of IoT devices will make use of geographical location data. Specifically, the market for extensive outdoor positioning is expected to be highly significant. Within the realm of navigation systems, there exists a prestigious and highly sought-after club known as the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). This exclusive club, comprising only four members, has managed to capture the interest of heads of state and has become a focal point of research for numerous esteemed scientists and engineers. The esteemed members of this club include the American GPS, European GPS (Galileo GALILEO), Russia's GLONASS, and China's Beidou COMPASS. China's Beidou system has emerged as a prominent newcomer, boasting the most impressive growth trajectory among its counterparts. What is the current status of Beidou? How does it