An increasing number of wireless applications rely on GPS signals for localization, navigation, and time synchronization. However, civilian GPS signals are known to be susceptible to spoofing attacks which make GPS receivers in range believe that they reside at locations different than their real physical locations. In this paper, we investigate the requirements for successful GPS spoofing attacks on individuals and groups of victims with civilian or military GPS receivers. In particular, we are interested in identifying from which locations and with which precision the attacker needs to generate its signals in order to successfully spoof the receivers. We will show, for example, that any number of receivers can easily be spoofed to one arb...
Preprint of the 2011 ION GNSS Conference Portland, OR, September 19-23, 2011Test procedures are de...
Cross-correlations of unknown encrypted signals between two civilian GNSS receivers are used to det...
Cross-correlations of unknown encrypted signals between two civilian GNSS receivers are used to det...
An increasing number of wireless applications rely on GPS signals for localization, navigation, and ...
An increasing number of wireless applications rely on GPS signals for localization, navigation, and ...
Today the Global Positioning System (GPS) is the most developed and widely used source for position,...
A real-time method for detecting GPS spoofing in a narrow-bandwidth civilian GPS receiver is being ...
Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based radionavigation system, and it provides its e...
<div><p>ABSTRACT GPS-based systems have been widely used in different critical sectors, including ci...
ABSTRACT GPS-based systems have been widely used in different critical sectors, including civilian a...
A real-time method for detecting GPS spoofing in a narrow-bandwidth civilian GPS receiver is being ...
Many infrastructures that shape our lifestyle depend on the GPS. Even though not used for positionin...
This study is aimed at evaluating Global Positioning System (GPS) performance during simplistic GPS ...
Put simply, ‘spoofing’ is a means of controlling the reported position and time of a GNSS receiver. ...
Spoofing is the common term used for describing the intentional broadcasting of false radio frequenc...
Preprint of the 2011 ION GNSS Conference Portland, OR, September 19-23, 2011Test procedures are de...
Cross-correlations of unknown encrypted signals between two civilian GNSS receivers are used to det...
Cross-correlations of unknown encrypted signals between two civilian GNSS receivers are used to det...
An increasing number of wireless applications rely on GPS signals for localization, navigation, and ...
An increasing number of wireless applications rely on GPS signals for localization, navigation, and ...
Today the Global Positioning System (GPS) is the most developed and widely used source for position,...
A real-time method for detecting GPS spoofing in a narrow-bandwidth civilian GPS receiver is being ...
Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based radionavigation system, and it provides its e...
<div><p>ABSTRACT GPS-based systems have been widely used in different critical sectors, including ci...
ABSTRACT GPS-based systems have been widely used in different critical sectors, including civilian a...
A real-time method for detecting GPS spoofing in a narrow-bandwidth civilian GPS receiver is being ...
Many infrastructures that shape our lifestyle depend on the GPS. Even though not used for positionin...
This study is aimed at evaluating Global Positioning System (GPS) performance during simplistic GPS ...
Put simply, ‘spoofing’ is a means of controlling the reported position and time of a GNSS receiver. ...
Spoofing is the common term used for describing the intentional broadcasting of false radio frequenc...
Preprint of the 2011 ION GNSS Conference Portland, OR, September 19-23, 2011Test procedures are de...
Cross-correlations of unknown encrypted signals between two civilian GNSS receivers are used to det...
Cross-correlations of unknown encrypted signals between two civilian GNSS receivers are used to det...