GADDON LTD
Electronic and RF engineering
Consultancy, Project Support and Training
Wombat Smart Sensor Suite
Features
- Multiple receive and transmit channels
- Durable design for multiple deployment strategies into the field
- Modular form factor to increase capability across applications
- Open-software architecture
- Run our apps or develop your own
- Ruggedised for use in all environments
- Intuitive for quick deployment
- Low SWaP-C for use across industries
Example Applications
- AI cognitive tools for pre-emptive electronic attack
- Static and dynamic radar cross-section measurement
- Space domain awareness by RF spectrum monitoring
- High-power illuminator for bistatic operations
- Spectrum monitoring for channel assurance and allocation
For more information on the Wombat System or any of Gaddon's or Asension's products and services please contact gaddon@gaddon.co.uk



Description
The ability to access and effectively use the allocated spectrum is a growing problem for operators, broadcasters, and public safety communications. Asension’s spectrum monitoring and interference ‘hunting systems’ are critical components in helping our customers to create and maintain dense communications networks. Today’s wireless landscape is constantly evolving and changing. Spectrum monitoring managers and other spectrum monitoring users need effective equipment that has the flexibility, functionality, and coverage to detect and locate RF interference, monitor the latest wireless signal standards, and keep up with the exponential growth in wireless communications technologies.
The Wombat Smart Sensor Suite provides a wide range of hardware options, supported by an extensible software architecture with an intuitive user interface. The system includes the Wombat Spectral application to allow easy access to a high-speed spectrum monitoring and analysis capability. The system also provides support for the SoapySDR API and Asension’s RF Engine API, which allows users to develop or port their own spectrum monitoring applications.
