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GPS Spoofing Attacks in FANETs: A Systematic Literature Review

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2023
Flying Ad-Hoc Networks (FANETs) are groups of UAVs connected in an Ad-Hoc manner to accomplish a common mission. The widespread acceptance of UAVs due to their low cost and high efficiency has attracted malicious security attacks against them.
Ala Altaweel   +2 more
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GPS Spoofing Attacks on Autonomous Navigation Systems for UAVs

open access: yesIEEE Access
Recently, autonomous navigation systems in UAV have been rapidly adopted. however, there is a lack of research on GPS spoofing attack against autonomous navigation for UAVs.
Ji Hyuk Jung, Mi Yeon Hong, Ji Won Yoon
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Intelligent GPS Spoofing Attack Detection in Power Grid

open access: yes2021 11th Smart Grid Conference (SGC), 2021
The GPS is vulnerable to GPS spoofing attack (GSA), which leads to disorder in time and position results of the GPS receiver. In power grids, phasor measurement units (PMUs) use GPS to build time-tagged measurements, so they are susceptible to this attack. As a result of this attack, sampling time and phase angle of the PMU measurements change. In this
Mohammad Sabouri   +4 more
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A Light-Weight Technique to Detect GPS Spoofing Using Attenuated Signal Envelopes

open access: yesIEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society, 2023
Global Positioning System (GPS) spoofing attacks have attracted more attention as one of the most effective GPS attacks. Since the signals from an authentic satellite and the spoofer undergo different attenuation, the captured envelope of fake GPS ...
Xiao Wei   +2 more
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On the requirements for successful GPS spoofing attacks [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, 2011
An increasing number of wireless applications rely on GPS signals for localization, navigation, and time synchronization. However, civilian GPS signals are known to be susceptible to spoofing attacks which make GPS receivers in range believe that they reside at locations different than their real physical locations.
Nils Ole Tippenhauer   +3 more
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Towards the Detection of GPS Spoofing Attacks against Drones by Analyzing Camera’s Video Stream

open access: yesSensors, 2022
A Global Positioning System (GPS) spoofing attack can be launched against any commercial GPS sensor in order to interfere with its navigation capabilities. These sensors are installed in a variety of devices and vehicles (e.g., cars, planes, cell phones,
Barak Davidovich   +2 more
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GPS-Spoofing Attack Detection Mechanism for UAV Swarms

open access: yes2023 12th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing (MECO), 2023
8 pages, 3 ...
Pavlo Mykytyn   +3 more
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Dynamic Selection Techniques for Detecting GPS Spoofing Attacks on UAVs [PDF]

open access: yesSensors, 2022
Unmanned aerial vehicles are prone to several cyber-attacks, including Global Positioning System spoofing. Several techniques have been proposed for detecting such attacks. However, the recurrence and frequent Global Positioning System spoofing incidents show a need for effective security solutions to protect unmanned aerial vehicles. In this paper, we
Tala Talaei Khoei   +2 more
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A Deep-Learning-Based GPS Signal Spoofing Detection Method for Small UAVs

open access: yesDrones, 2023
The navigation of small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) mainly depends on global positioning systems (GPSs). However, GPSs are vulnerable to attack by spoofing, which causes the UAVs to lose their positioning ability.
Yichen Sun   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Crowd-GPS-Sec: Leveraging Crowdsourcing to Detect and Localize GPS Spoofing Attacks [PDF]

open access: yes2018 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP), 2018
The aviation industry's increasing reliance on GPS to facilitate navigation and air traffic monitoring opens new attack vectors with the purpose of hijacking UAVs or interfering with air safety. We propose Crowd-GPS-Sec to detect and localize GPS spoofing attacks on moving airborne targets such as UAVs or commercial airliners.
Kai Jansen   +5 more
openaire   +1 more source

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