The paper presents an overview of methods for detecting the spoofing of GNSS open service code signals illustrated with the example of C/A GPS signals. GNSS signal spoofing is an attack method where a signal is transmitted that appears authentic but it induces the receiver under attack to compute an erroneous navigation solution, time, or both. Usage of commercially available satellite compasses and two antennas systems for the detection of such threat is described in detail
Man-made threats to Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-dependent infrastructures are constant...
One of the main problems of modern navigation both manned and unmanned transport systems is a proble...
Abstract-- Cross-correlation of unknown encrypted signals between two Global Navigation Satellite Sy...
Put simply, ‘spoofing’ is a means of controlling the reported position and time of a GNSS receiver. ...
This paper describes an effective method for signal-authentication and spoofing detection for civili...
Transport and logistics in XXI century relies on the several technical systems for assuring safe and...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are being increasingly used for a variety of important ap...
Spoofing is the most dangerous threat of the GNSS infrastructure. Main goal of meaconing is to mis l...
Spoofing and antispoofing algorithms have become an important research topic within the GNSS discipl...
With high signal availabilities, capable/robust receivers, and well-populated satellite constellatio...
A real-time method for detecting GPS spoofing in a narrow-bandwidth civilian GPS receiver is being ...
The threat of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signal spoofing has grown in recent years a...
This chapter deals with one of the major concerns for reliable use of Global Navigation Satellite Sy...
Many infrastructures that shape our lifestyle depend on the GPS. Even though not used for positionin...
As our societies have come to increasingly rely on global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) for ma...
Man-made threats to Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-dependent infrastructures are constant...
One of the main problems of modern navigation both manned and unmanned transport systems is a proble...
Abstract-- Cross-correlation of unknown encrypted signals between two Global Navigation Satellite Sy...
Put simply, ‘spoofing’ is a means of controlling the reported position and time of a GNSS receiver. ...
This paper describes an effective method for signal-authentication and spoofing detection for civili...
Transport and logistics in XXI century relies on the several technical systems for assuring safe and...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are being increasingly used for a variety of important ap...
Spoofing is the most dangerous threat of the GNSS infrastructure. Main goal of meaconing is to mis l...
Spoofing and antispoofing algorithms have become an important research topic within the GNSS discipl...
With high signal availabilities, capable/robust receivers, and well-populated satellite constellatio...
A real-time method for detecting GPS spoofing in a narrow-bandwidth civilian GPS receiver is being ...
The threat of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signal spoofing has grown in recent years a...
This chapter deals with one of the major concerns for reliable use of Global Navigation Satellite Sy...
Many infrastructures that shape our lifestyle depend on the GPS. Even though not used for positionin...
As our societies have come to increasingly rely on global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) for ma...
Man-made threats to Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-dependent infrastructures are constant...
One of the main problems of modern navigation both manned and unmanned transport systems is a proble...
Abstract-- Cross-correlation of unknown encrypted signals between two Global Navigation Satellite Sy...