GNSS Spoofing Detection Based on Coupled Visual/Inertial/GNSS Navigation System [PDF]
Spoofing attacks are one of the severest threats for global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs). This kind of attack can damage the navigation systems of unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) and other unmanned vehicles (UVs), which are highly dependent on GNSSs.
Nianzu Gu, Fei Xing, Zheng You
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Recent Advances on Jamming and Spoofing Detection in GNSS [PDF]
Increased interest in the development and integration of navigation and positioning services into a wide range of receivers makes them susceptible to a variety of security attacks such as Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) jamming and spoofing ...
Katarina Radoš +2 more
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GNSS Spoofing Detection by Supervised Machine Learning with Validation on Real-World Meaconing and Spoofing Data—Part II [PDF]
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) meaconing and spoofing are being considered as the key threats to the Safety-of-Life (SoL) applications that mostly rely upon the use of open service (OS) signals without signal or data-level protection. While a
Silvio Semanjski +3 more
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GNSS Spoofing Detection via Self-Consistent Verification of Receiver’s Clock State [PDF]
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals are highly vulnerable to spoofing attacks, which can cause positioning errors and pose serious threats to user receivers. Therefore, the development of efficient and reliable spoofing detection techniques
Yu Chen +10 more
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A GNSS Spoofing Detection and Direction-Finding Method Based on Low-Cost Commercial Board Components
The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is vulnerable to deliberate spoofing signal attacks. Once the user wrongly locks on the spoofing signal, the wrong position, velocity, and time (PVT) information will be calculated, which will harm the user ...
Pengrui Mao +9 more
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Satellite Fingerprinting Methods for GNSS Spoofing Detection [PDF]
Spoofing attacks pose a significant security risk for organizations and systems relying on global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) for their operations.
Francisco Gallardo +2 more
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Optimization of covert spoofing parameters for loosely coupled GNSS/INS systems based on improved genetic algorithm [PDF]
The use of navigation spoofing techniques can be an effective method of managing the operation of black-flying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). However, more and more UAVs are equipped with inertial measurement units, adopt loosely coupled GNSS/INS ...
Haoyan Chen, Zhijin Wen, Changbiao Lei
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Spoofing Detection Using GNSS/INS/Odometer Coupling for Vehicular Navigation
Location information is one of the most vital information required to achieve intelligent and context-aware capability for various applications such as driverless cars. However, related security and privacy threats are a major holdback.
Ali Broumandan, Gérard Lachapelle
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An Accurate GNSS Spoofing Detection Method Based on Multiscale Eye Diagrams [PDF]
Spoofing detection is critical for GNSS security. To address the issues of low detection rates and insufficient coverage in traditional methods, this study proposes an eye diagram detection method based on the multiscale Canny algorithm with minimum ...
Chuanyu Wu, Yuanfa Ji, Xiyan Sun
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GNSS Spoofing Detection via the Intersection Angle between Two Directions of Arrival in a Single Rotating Antenna [PDF]
Spoofing against the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is an attack with strong concealment, posing a significant threat to the security of the GNSS. Many strategies have been developed to prevent such attacks, but current detection methods based
Shimiao Chen +4 more
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