Abstract:
An IED (Improvised Explosive Device) jammer for ISM (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical)
band is a device that is designed to prevent the triggering of an explosive device that uses
radio frequency (RF) signals for activation. This type of jammer operates in the ISM band,
which is a frequency band used for various applications such as remote control, telemetry,
and wireless communication.
The objective of this project is to design and develop an IED jammer for the ISM band
that can effectively disrupt RF signals used to trigger IEDs. The jammer will be based on
a software-defined radio (SDR) platform and will use advanced signal processing
techniques to detect and block RF signals.
The jammer will be designed to operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band, which is commonly
used for wireless communication and remote control devices. It will have a configurable
output power and will be able to jam signals within a range of 10 meters. The jammer will
also be equipped with a GPS receiver to enable geolocation and tracking of the device.
The project will involve the design of the jammer hardware, the development of the
jamming algorithms, and the integration of the various components into a functional
system. The performance of the jammer will be evaluated through laboratory tests and
field trials.
Overall, the IED jammer for the ISM band project aims to develop a device that can
provide an effective countermeasure against IEDs that use RF signals for activation,
thereby enhancing the safety and security of military personnel and civilians.