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A Survey and Analysis of the GNSS Spoofing Threat and Countermeasures [PDF]

open access: yesACM Computing Surveys, 2016
Detection and prevention of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) “spoofing” attacks, or the broadcast of false global navigation satellite system services, has recently attracted much research interest. This survey aims to fill three gaps in the literature: first, to assess in detail the exact nature of threat scenarios posed by spoofing against ...
Kenneth Radke   +2 more
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GNSS Spoofing and Detection

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2016
Global navigation satellite signals can be spoofed by false signals, but special receivers can provide defenses against such attacks. The development of good spoofing defenses requires an understanding of the possible attack modes of a spoofer and the properties of those modes that can be exploited for defense purposes.
Mark L. Psiaki, Todd E. Humphreys
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Research Progress of GNSS Spoofing and Spoofing Detection Technology

2019 IEEE 19th International Conference on Communication Technology (ICCT), 2019
With the highly implement of global satellite navigation system, the security and reliability of GNSS applications have attracted much attention, which raise the research attention of spoofing and spoofing detection technology. Research on GNSS spoofing and spoofing detection technology can improve the ability of navigation receiver to resist spoofing ...
Junzhi Li 0002   +3 more
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Detecting GNSS Spoofing using Temporal Behavior of Spoofed Signals

ION GNSS+, The International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation, 2021
In this paper, we propose a novel method to detect Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) spoofing using Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) based on inherent noise of spoofed signals. We showed in prior work [21] that a solution separation-based monitor provides detection capability for slowly growing faults.
Birendra Kujur   +2 more
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Detection of GNSS Spoofing using NMEA Messages

2020 European Navigation Conference (ENC), 2020
Many devices are dependent on the positioning, velocity, and time information provided by Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) receivers. Although the accuracy and integrity of GNSS receivers have improved over the years, the susceptibility of the receivers to signal interferences such as GNSS jamming and spoofing remains a significant issue to ...
Dong-Kyeong Lee   +6 more
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Analysis and Evaluation of Spoofing Effect on GNSS Receiver

2015 IEEE 12th Intl Conf on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing and 2015 IEEE 12th Intl Conf on Autonomic and Trusted Computing and 2015 IEEE 15th Intl Conf on Scalable Computing and Communications and Its Associated Workshops (UIC-ATC-ScalCom), 2015
Spoofing can effectively attack the GNSS receiver in better ways than normal interference method and it is becoming a main jamming mode to the GNSS. With the rapid development of GNSS spoofing and anti-spoofing, a supporting evaluation system feasible to assess the spoofing effect on receiver appears essential.
Xiaofeng Ouyang   +3 more
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An Application for Detecting GNSS Jamming and Spoofing

ION GNSS+, The International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation, 2021
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) location engines on Android devices provide incredible location and navigation utility to billions of people worldwide. However, these location engines currently have little to no protection from accidental or intentional tampering that could block service or even spoof the reported location.
Nicholas Spens   +2 more
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GNSS Spoofing Mitigation in the Position Domain

The International Technical Meeting of the The Institute of Navigation, 2021
In this paper we present an alternative approach to spoofing mitigation. We leverage the fact that under most attack modes, both the authentic and spoofed signals are received by the victim. Once an attack is detected by conventional spoofing detection means, the receiver scans the vicinity of each satellite signal’s correlation peak for secondary ...
Fabian Rothmaier   +3 more
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A sum-of-squares approach to GNSS spoofing detection

IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 2016
This paper analyses the sum-of-squares (SoS) detector that is designed to reveal the presence of a spoofing attack. The SoS decision statistic is computed using carrier phase measurements from two spatially separated Global Navigation Satellite System receivers and assumes a simple form that makes it suitable for real-time applications. The detector is
Daniele Borio, Ciro Gioia
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