articleProceedings of the IEEEApr 1, 2016Closed access

GNSS Spoofing and Detection

Cornell University · The University of Texas at Austin

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Abstract

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. Sets of attack methods and defense methods are described in detail. An attack/defense matrix is developed that documents which defense techniques are effective against the various attack techniques. Recommendations are generated to improve the offerings of commercial off-the-shelf receivers from the current situation, a complete lack of spoofing defenses, to a situation in which various levels…

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Keywords
  • Spoofing attack
  • Computer security
  • GNSS applications
  • Computer science
  • Telecommunications
  • Global Positioning System
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