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Revolutionizing Interference Detection to Protect the Silence of the Cosmos

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Editors’ Highlights are summaries of recent papers by AGU’s journal editors.
Source: Radio Science

Radio Quiet Zones (RQZs) are critical areas established to protect sensitive radio telescopes from interference caused by terrestrial wireless technologies like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Bansal et al. [2026] introduce ​TranQuiL, a novel long-range detection and localization system that significantly enhances the enforcement of RQZ regulations, ensuring accurate identification of interference sources over extended distances. ​The authors find that TranQuiL achieves long-range detection and localization of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth interference in Radio Quiet Zones with a median localization accuracy of 13.2 meters, extending the detection range to 950 meters for Wi-Fi and 450 meters for Bluetooth. This significantly improves the efficiency of interference mitigation compared to existing methods. ​

TranQuiL demonstrates broad relevance by addressing the growing challenge of radio frequency interference in Radio Quiet Zones, which are essential for preserving the integrity of astronomical research.​ Its impact lies in significantly improving the efficiency and accuracy of interference detection and localization, reducing downtime for radio observatories and enabling uninterrupted scientific exploration of faint cosmic signals. ​

Citation: Bansal, A., Ibrahim, M., Yuan, K., Song, Y., Iannucci, B., & Kumar, S. (2026). TranQuiL: Long range detection and localization of interference in radio quiet zones. Radio Science, 61, e2025RS008237. https://doi.org/10.1029/2025RS008237

—Jothiram Vivekanandan, Editor, Radio Science

This research is included in AGU’s Special Collection Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) 2024.”

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