GNSS Interference Source Localization Using ADS-B Data

Zixi Liu, Sherman Lo, Todd Walter
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Abstract

Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) reports from aircraft have been examined by several groups for their capabilities to identify regions affected by radio frequency interference (RFI) [1] [2] [3]. RFI events that happen near airports could cause denial of GNSS based landings for aircraft and create a severe impact on the safety of aircraft operation during some vulnerable segments. Therefore, it is important to rapidly localize any GNSS interference sources and identify the geographical impact area. Using already existing aircraft reports of position from ADS-B is a highly desirable approach that could rapidly and inexpensively be implemented nationwide or even globally. This project has two main objectives. First, we developed a method of interference source localization which is applicable for different types of interference source using ADS-B data. Specifically, the mathematical model was designed without prior knowledge on the power level of RFI sources, making this factor as parameter to identify. Although this approach increases complexity, it allows our models to be more flexible and general. Second, we built an interference event simulator which generates ADS-B data from simulated aircraft flight tracks that may be affected by simulated RFI events. By building this simulator, we can then test our models for different scenarios including multiple jammers. Identifying and obtaining real-world ADS-B data from these types of events is difficult. Therefore, we rely on simulated data to better test our models for these special cases. To make the simulated data reasonable, our simulator also adds noise and includes erroneous outputs that we have observed during the investigation of real-world interference events.
基于ADS-B数据的GNSS干扰源定位
来自飞机的自动相关监视-广播(ADS-B)报告已经被几个小组检查了其识别受射频干扰(RFI)影响区域的能力[1][2][3]。发生在机场附近的RFI事件可能导致飞机拒绝基于GNSS的着陆,并在一些脆弱路段对飞机运行安全造成严重影响。因此,快速定位任何GNSS干扰源并确定地理影响区域是非常重要的。利用现有的飞机ADS-B位置报告是一种非常理想的方法,可以在全国甚至全球范围内快速、低成本地实施。这个项目有两个主要目标。首先,我们开发了一种适用于ADS-B数据的不同类型干扰源定位方法。具体来说,在设计数学模型时不考虑RFI源功率水平的先验知识,将该因素作为参数进行识别。尽管这种方法增加了复杂性,但它使我们的模型更加灵活和通用。其次,我们构建了一个干扰事件模拟器,从可能受到模拟RFI事件影响的模拟飞机飞行轨迹中生成ADS-B数据。通过构建这个模拟器,我们可以针对不同的场景测试我们的模型,包括多个干扰器。从这些类型的事件中识别和获取真实的ADS-B数据是困难的。因此,我们依靠模拟数据来更好地测试这些特殊情况下的模型。为了使模拟数据合理,我们的模拟器还添加了噪声,并包括我们在调查真实世界干扰事件时观察到的错误输出。
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