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    Your 5G Network Tracks Rogue Drones

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJuly 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. AT&T and Ericsson demonstrate 5G-based drone tracking, intercepting threats near no-fly zones.
    2. Multi-tower 5G sensing accurately detects drones up to 6 km, surpassing traditional radar.
    3. Existing 5G infrastructure offers resilient, low-altitude, real-time tracking capabilities globally.
    4. Tech accelerates toward 6G, aiming to transform event security and autonomous vehicle safety.

    How 5G Can Help Detect Rogue Drones

    Recent demonstrations show that 5G networks can identify and track drones, including those flying in restricted areas. Instead of relying on traditional radar, the system uses existing cell towers to monitor flying objects. When a drone appears near a no-fly zone, the network detects its signals and follows its movements. This technology is impressive because it uses infrastructure already in place, providing a new way to improve security. It can spot drones flying 300 to 400 feet, with a range of up to 6 kilometers. This helps authorities respond quickly to potentially threatening drones and prevent accidents.

    Advantages for Everyday Life and Public Safety

    Using 5G networks for drone detection offers many benefits. Since most cities already have thousands of cell towers, this technology can be deployed widely and quickly. It’s more flexible and resilient than dedicated radar systems because it can work even if some towers go offline, such as during bad weather. This innovation enhances safety at large public gatherings like sports events, protecting people and infrastructure. Additionally, it can be used to track vehicles or even people within range, creating new opportunities for public safety and enhanced transportation.

    Scientific Progress and Future Ideas

    This technology is a step toward more advanced future networks, including 6G. Experts see early testing as a way to accelerate the adoption of new features, rather than waiting years for official standards. The ability to use existing mobile infrastructure for new purposes, like detecting unauthorized drones, shows how science and technology can improve quality of life. As these systems becomes smarter, they may help prevent threats before they happen while supporting smarter cities and safer communities.

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    John Marcelli is a staff writer for IO Tribune, with a passion for exploring and writing about the ever-evolving world of technology. From emerging trends to in-depth reviews of the latest gadgets, John stays at the forefront of innovation, delivering engaging content that informs and inspires readers. When he's not writing, he enjoys experimenting with new tech tools and diving into the digital landscape.

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