GNSS spoofing detection in handheld receivers based on signal spatial correlation

A. Broumandan, A. Jafarnia-Jahromi, V. Dehghanian, J. Nielsen, G. Lachapelle
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Abstract

Spoofing and jamming in the form of transmitting counterfeit location information and denying services are an emerging threat to GNSS receivers. In general, spoofing is a deliberate attack that aims to coerce GNSS receivers into generating false navigation solutions. The spoofing attack is potentially more hazardous than jamming since the target receiver is not aware of this threat and it is still providing position/navigation solutions which seem to be reliable. One major limitation of spoofers is that they are required to transmit several highly correlated GNSS signals simultaneously often from a single source in order to present a truthful navigation solution to the receiver. Different GNSS signals sourced from a single transmitter have essentially the same spatial signature, which as shown in this paper, can be utilized to discriminate the spoofing signals. In this paper a moving antenna is investigated to discriminate between the spatial signatures of the authentic and the spoofing signals based on monitoring the amplitude and Doppler correlation of the visible satellite signals. The effectiveness of this detection method is studied and verified based on a set of experiments.
基于信号空间相关的手持接收机GNSS欺骗检测
以传送伪造位置信息和拒绝服务为形式的欺骗和干扰是GNSS接收机面临的新威胁。一般来说,欺骗是一种蓄意攻击,旨在迫使GNSS接收器生成错误的导航解决方案。欺骗攻击可能比干扰更危险,因为目标接收器不知道这种威胁,而且它仍然提供似乎可靠的位置/导航解决方案。欺骗器的一个主要限制是,为了向接收机提供真实的导航解决方案,它们通常需要同时从单个源发送几个高度相关的GNSS信号。来自同一发射机的不同GNSS信号具有基本相同的空间特征,本文利用空间特征可以区分欺骗信号。本文通过监测卫星可见信号的幅值和多普勒相关性,研究了移动天线对真实信号和欺骗信号空间特征的区分。通过一组实验对该检测方法的有效性进行了研究和验证。
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