White Papers
We are passionate about helping organisations to detect and intercept critical signals of interest, with reliable, cost efficient and cutting-edge systems. In our whitepapers, you can discover more about the underlying techniques and technologies that mean our systems are trusted by in deployments around the world.
The Transition from Analogue to Digital RF Receivers
A modern COMINT monitoring system can handle thousands of parallel signals. With a reliable and intuitive management software, the increased situational awareness creates a firm base for decision making. By combining our skills in providing world class hardware and software we are able to offer our customers an efficient solution for capturing and monitoring a vast number of channels in various operative environments and configurations.
Integrating Communications Intelligence Sensors with Advanced Processing Systems
Integrating COMINT sensors Radio Frequency (RF) Communications Intelligence (COMINT) sensors play a vital role in modern electronic warfare, intelligence gathering, and surveillance operations. Sensors like Novator Solutions HUGIN 4000 capture, analyse and process RF signals to extract valuable information. Integrating COMINT sensors with analytical and processing subsystems enhances their effectiveness, allowing for improved signal detection, classification and exploitation. This article explores how a COMINT system can be integrated with direction-finding networks, voice recording, human language technology, I/Q recording and digital demodulation.
Building a Complete COMINT Monitoring System
A modern COMINT monitoring system can handle thousands of parallel signals. With a reliable and intuitive management software, the increased situational awareness creates a firm base for decision making. By combining our skills in providing world class hardware and software we are able to offer our customers an efficient solution for capturing and monitoring a vast number of channels in various operative environments and configurations.

Parallel Processing of 1024 Channels in a Single Receiver
We see a continuously growing number of communication signals in the spectrum. At the same time wireless communication standards are increasingly diverse. Using conventional methods for communication surveillance and spectrum monitoring would increase the cost almost proportionally to the number of signals. New cost-efficient solutions are needed to effectively monitor the diverse communication signals and to identify RF interferers.

Networked multichannel radio systems
In strategic communication intelligence scenarios one of the main tasks is to gather as much information as possible. Ideally the cost should be proportional to the value the gathered information provides. Unfortunately, it is nearly impossible to value the information at the time it is gathered. Information might become valuable first after two or three Years. Therefore, the cost is typically bound by given budgets.
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