Spoofing is becoming a serious threat to various Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) applications, especially for those that require high reliability and security such as power grid synchronization and applications related to first responders and aviation safety. Most current works on anti-spoofing focus on spoofing detection from the individual receiver side, which identifies spoofing when it is under an attack. This paper proposes a novel spoofing network monitoring (SNM) mechanism aiming to reveal the presence of spoofing within an area. Consisting of several receivers and one central processing component, it keeps detecting spoofing even when the network is not attacked. The mechanism is based on the different time difference of a...
Recent improvements on receiver technologies, combined with the growth of new applications, increase...
With high signal availabilities, capable/robust receivers, and well-populated satellite constellatio...
With high signal availabilities, capable/robust receivers, and well-populated satellite constellatio...
Spoofing is becoming a serious threat to various Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) applicati...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are used in a multitude of civilian as well as security r...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are used in a multitude of civilian as well as security r...
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 ...
One of the main problems of modern navigation both manned and unmanned transport systems is a proble...
A method is developed to detect GNSS spoofing by processing beat carrier-phase measurements from a ...
A method is developed to detect GNSS spoofing by processing beat carrier-phase measurements from a ...
GNSS receivers are vulnerable to spoofing attacks in which false satellite signals deceive receivers...
GNSS receivers are vulnerable to spoofing attacks in which false satellite signals deceive receivers...
Intentional spoofing interference can cause damage to the navigation terminal and threaten the secur...
Put simply, ‘spoofing’ is a means of controlling the reported position and time of a GNSS receiver. ...
Recent improvements on receiver technologies, combined with the growth of new applications, increase...
With high signal availabilities, capable/robust receivers, and well-populated satellite constellatio...
With high signal availabilities, capable/robust receivers, and well-populated satellite constellatio...
Spoofing is becoming a serious threat to various Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) applicati...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are used in a multitude of civilian as well as security r...
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are used in a multitude of civilian as well as security r...
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 ...
One of the main problems of modern navigation both manned and unmanned transport systems is a proble...
A method is developed to detect GNSS spoofing by processing beat carrier-phase measurements from a ...
A method is developed to detect GNSS spoofing by processing beat carrier-phase measurements from a ...
GNSS receivers are vulnerable to spoofing attacks in which false satellite signals deceive receivers...
GNSS receivers are vulnerable to spoofing attacks in which false satellite signals deceive receivers...
Intentional spoofing interference can cause damage to the navigation terminal and threaten the secur...
Put simply, ‘spoofing’ is a means of controlling the reported position and time of a GNSS receiver. ...
Recent improvements on receiver technologies, combined with the growth of new applications, increase...
With high signal availabilities, capable/robust receivers, and well-populated satellite constellatio...
With high signal availabilities, capable/robust receivers, and well-populated satellite constellatio...