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A Novel GPS Meaconing Spoofing Detection Technique Based on Improved Ratio Combined with Carrier-to-Noise Moving Variance

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ELECTRONICS
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics11050738

Keywords

improved ratio; Carrier-to-noise ratio variance; meaconing spoofing detection; signal quality monitoring

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  1. National Key Research and Development Plan of China [2018YFB0505103]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61873064]

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This paper develops a semi-hardware meaconing platform and proposes a novel GPS meaconing spoofing detection method based on Improved Ratio combined with Carrier-to-noise Moving variance (C/N-0 - MV). The effectiveness has been validated theoretically and experimentally, showing a high detection rate when the meaconing signal has a certain power gain.
The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) becomes vulnerable in a challenging environment, among which spoofing is the most dangerous threat. Meaconing, as the most convenient way to conduct spoofing, is widely studied around the world, and also leads to lots of research into corresponding anti-spoofing techniques. This paper develops a semi-hardware meaconing platform and proposes a novel GPS meaconing spoofing detection method based on Improved Ratio combined with Carrier-to-noise Moving variance (C/N-0 - MV). The effectiveness has been validated theoretically and experimentally. The proposed method is proven useful when the meaconing signal has 5 dB power gain over the authentic signal, presenting 98% detection rate whereas the classic Signal quality monitoring (SQM) method with the Ratio metric presents only 30%.

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