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‘Lighthouses in space’: the Chinese jam-proof satellite network to fill GPS gaps

Chinese researchers have developed an 11-satellite network for a jam-resistant optical navigation system. This system aims to provide high-accuracy positioning in environments where GPS is unavailable or disrupted.

Ling XinSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-30 · 02:01 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
‘Lighthouses in space’: the Chinese jam-proof satellite network to fill GPS gaps
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Chinese researchers have developed an 11-satellite network for a jam-resistant optical navigation system. This system aims to provide high-accuracy positioning in environments where GPS is unavailable or disrupted. Unlike GPS and BeiDou, which use radio waves, this network uses coded light signals from "beacon" satellites. The system works by transmitting coded light signals from satellites to receivers on the ground, enabling precise location calculation. Led by Professor Xing Fei at Tsinghua University, the project seeks to improve navigation for various applications, including self-driving cars, drones, and deep-space missions. The technology is more difficult to interfere with than radio signals and offers more precise positioning than star-based navigation.

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The new network uses coded light signals from “beacon” satellites.

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Light beams are harder to interfere with than radio signals.

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The system is designed to provide positioning where GPS is unavailable or disrupted.

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Chinese researchers have built an 11-satellite network for a jam-resistant optical navigation system.

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Optical navigation has been used in the US-Israeli war with Iran.

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Chinese researchers say they have built an 11-satellite network for a jam-resistant, high-accuracy optical navigation system, designed to provide positioning where GPS is unavailable or disrupted, from self-driving cars and drones to deep-space missions.Optical navigation has also been used in the ongoing US-Israeli war with Iran, helping drones developed by companies such as Asio Technologies and General Atomics operate in environments where GPS signals are jammed.While positioning systems such as GPS and BeiDou rely on satellites that beam radio waves, Tsinghua University’s new network uses coded light signals from “beacon” satellites.Xing Fei, a professor of precision instrumentation at Tsinghua University who led the project, told Beijing Youth Daily on Tuesday that ancient sailors navigated by lighthouses. “What we’ve done is put those ‘lighthouses’ in space, using light-emitting satellites to guide everything from vehicles to spacecraft.”The system works by placing powerful light sources on satellites to send coded signals to Earth. Receivers on the ground detect the light and use its direction, along with the satellites’ known positions, to calculate where they are.Next-gen drones to carry passengers and cargo at easeNext-gen drones to carry passengers and cargo at easeBecause light beams are narrow and travel in straight lines, they are much harder to interfere with than radio signals, according to Xing. Compared with star-based navigation, which relies on faint, fixed stars and offers limited accuracy, it can deliver much more precise positioning.
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