Satellite navigation spoofing technology has become a hotspot of interference technology research because of its significant threat and high concealment. In a spoofing scenario, suppressive interference is typically used to ensure that the target receiver sensor is in the unlocked and reacquisition state, and then spoofing is implemented. This method has a high feasibility, and the power of the spoofing signal affects the concealment and efficiency of spoofing. Currently, there is limited research involving the GNSS spoofing signal power control. Moreover, there is no systematic complete power control scheme, most of which is limited to qualitative or simulation, and the actual application effect is still unclear. Therefore, a new GNSS spoo...
One of the main problems of modern navigation both manned and unmanned transport systems is a proble...
Transport and logistics in XXI century relies on the several technical systems for assuring safe and...
Spoofing interference poses a significant challenge to the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)...
Abstract A receiver-spoofer is one of the most covert global navigation satellite system (GNSS) spoo...
When satellite navigation terminal sensors encounter malicious signal spoofing or interference, if a...
Spoofing and antispoofing algorithms have become an important research topic within the GNSS discipl...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are used in a multitude of civilian as well as security r...
GNSS receivers are vulnerable to spoofing attacks, where false satellite signals are transmitted to ...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) have become a critical part of the infrastructure of mod...
With the development of satellite navigation technology, the research focus of GNSS has shifted from...
We propose a simple low-cost technique that enables civil Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers...
Put simply, ‘spoofing’ is a means of controlling the reported position and time of a GNSS receiver. ...
GNSS receivers are vulnerable to spoofing attacks in which false satellite signals deceive receivers...
Spoofing is the most dangerous threat of the GNSS infrastructure. Main goal of meaconing is to mis l...
The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) becomes vulnerable in a challenging environment, among...
One of the main problems of modern navigation both manned and unmanned transport systems is a proble...
Transport and logistics in XXI century relies on the several technical systems for assuring safe and...
Spoofing interference poses a significant challenge to the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)...
Abstract A receiver-spoofer is one of the most covert global navigation satellite system (GNSS) spoo...
When satellite navigation terminal sensors encounter malicious signal spoofing or interference, if a...
Spoofing and antispoofing algorithms have become an important research topic within the GNSS discipl...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are used in a multitude of civilian as well as security r...
GNSS receivers are vulnerable to spoofing attacks, where false satellite signals are transmitted to ...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) have become a critical part of the infrastructure of mod...
With the development of satellite navigation technology, the research focus of GNSS has shifted from...
We propose a simple low-cost technique that enables civil Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers...
Put simply, ‘spoofing’ is a means of controlling the reported position and time of a GNSS receiver. ...
GNSS receivers are vulnerable to spoofing attacks in which false satellite signals deceive receivers...
Spoofing is the most dangerous threat of the GNSS infrastructure. Main goal of meaconing is to mis l...
The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) becomes vulnerable in a challenging environment, among...
One of the main problems of modern navigation both manned and unmanned transport systems is a proble...
Transport and logistics in XXI century relies on the several technical systems for assuring safe and...
Spoofing interference poses a significant challenge to the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)...