The paper describes a number of requirements for enhancing the trust of location acquisition from Satellite Navigation Systems, particularly for those applications where the location is monitored through a remote GNSS receiver. We discuss how the trust of a location acquisition could be propagated to an application through the use of a proposed tamper-resistant GNSS receiver which quantifies the trust of a location solution from the signaling used (ie. P(Y) code, Galileo SOL, PRS, CS) and provides a cryptographic proof of this to a remote application. The tamper-resistance state of the receiver is also included in this cryptographic proof
GNSS has become a mature technology yielding reliable position, navigation and timing solutions upon...
The growing popularity of location-based services such as GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) ...
Through real-life experiments, it has been proved that spoofing is a practical threat to application...
The paper describes a number of requirements for \ud enhancing the trust of location acquisition fro...
offer no authentication to the open service signals and so stand-alone receivers are vulnerable to m...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GPS, Galileo, etc.) provide positioning data globally every day...
Abstract. This paper describes a secure framework for tracking applications that use the Galileo sig...
peer reviewedExisting Global Navigation Satellite Systems offer no authentication to the open servic...
A key aspect to be considered in the design of new generations of global navigation satellite system...
In the last decades the use of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning has spread thro...
A key aspect to be considered in the design of new generations of global navigation satellite system...
As our societies have come to increasingly rely on global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) for ma...
Civilian GNSS based near-real-time tracking systems are presently used in a number of fields, such a...
Navigation and positioning are of increasing importance because they are becoming a new form of infr...
The threat of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signal spoofing has grown in recent years a...
GNSS has become a mature technology yielding reliable position, navigation and timing solutions upon...
The growing popularity of location-based services such as GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) ...
Through real-life experiments, it has been proved that spoofing is a practical threat to application...
The paper describes a number of requirements for \ud enhancing the trust of location acquisition fro...
offer no authentication to the open service signals and so stand-alone receivers are vulnerable to m...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GPS, Galileo, etc.) provide positioning data globally every day...
Abstract. This paper describes a secure framework for tracking applications that use the Galileo sig...
peer reviewedExisting Global Navigation Satellite Systems offer no authentication to the open servic...
A key aspect to be considered in the design of new generations of global navigation satellite system...
In the last decades the use of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning has spread thro...
A key aspect to be considered in the design of new generations of global navigation satellite system...
As our societies have come to increasingly rely on global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) for ma...
Civilian GNSS based near-real-time tracking systems are presently used in a number of fields, such a...
Navigation and positioning are of increasing importance because they are becoming a new form of infr...
The threat of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signal spoofing has grown in recent years a...
GNSS has become a mature technology yielding reliable position, navigation and timing solutions upon...
The growing popularity of location-based services such as GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) ...
Through real-life experiments, it has been proved that spoofing is a practical threat to application...