摘要:Detrimental effects of RF interference costs the GNSS industry millions of dollars each year. Among the various strategies adopted to address the problem, interference localization is becoming a priority because it provides authorities with the location of the interference sources and time of the interference events. In turn, this enables them to take appropriate actions to deal with such interference sources and prevent them from re-appearing. This second in a series of articles on interference localization discusses the practical aspects associated with single-interferer localization approaches. It describes two different types of localization architectures, ground-based and space-based, discussing simulation results for each and showing the performance that such architectures can achieve in specific scenarios