This chapter deals with one of the major concerns for reliable use of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), providing a description of intentional and unintentional threats, such as interference, jamming, and spoofing. Despite the fact that these phenomena have been studied since the early stages of Global Positioning System (GPS), they were mainly addressed for military applications of GNSS. However, a wide range of recent civil applications related to user safety or featuring financial implications would be deeply affected by interfering or spoofing signals intentionally created. For such a reason, added value processing algorithms are being studied and designed in order to embed in the receiver an interference reporting capability so that they can monitor and possibly mitigate interference events.

Interference and Spoofing: New Challenges for Satellite Navigation Receivers / Dovis, Fabio; Musumeci, Luciano; Linty, NICOLA UMBERTO; Pini, Marco - In: Advancing Embedded Systems and Real-Time Communications with Emerging Technologies / Virtanen S.. - STAMPA. - Hersey, PA : IGI Global, 2014. - ISBN 9781466660342. - pp. 54-83 [10.4018/978-1-4666-6034-2.ch003]

Interference and Spoofing: New Challenges for Satellite Navigation Receivers

DOVIS, Fabio;MUSUMECI, LUCIANO;LINTY, NICOLA UMBERTO;PINI, MARCO
2014

Abstract

This chapter deals with one of the major concerns for reliable use of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), providing a description of intentional and unintentional threats, such as interference, jamming, and spoofing. Despite the fact that these phenomena have been studied since the early stages of Global Positioning System (GPS), they were mainly addressed for military applications of GNSS. However, a wide range of recent civil applications related to user safety or featuring financial implications would be deeply affected by interfering or spoofing signals intentionally created. For such a reason, added value processing algorithms are being studied and designed in order to embed in the receiver an interference reporting capability so that they can monitor and possibly mitigate interference events.
2014
9781466660342
9781466660359
Advancing Embedded Systems and Real-Time Communications with Emerging Technologies
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