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79
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2016
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Hardware SecurityEngineeringGlobal Positioning SystemGps SignalsInformation SecurityLocation AwarenessLocation EstimationGlobal Navigation Satellite SystemPositioning SystemSatellite Signal ProcessingGps ReceiverComputer SciencePositioningGlobal Satellite Navigation SystemsLocalizationSignal ProcessingData SecuritySatellite Navigation Systems
Global Positioning System (GPS) is used ubiquitously in a wide variety of applications ranging from navigation and tracking to modern smart grids and communication networks. However, it has been demonstrated that modern GPS receivers are vulnerable to signal spoofing attacks. For example, today it is possible to change the course of a ship or force a drone to land in a hostile area by simply spoofing GPS signals. Several countermeasures have been proposed in the past to detect GPS spoofing attacks. These counter-measures offer protection only against naive attackers. They are incapable of detecting strong attackers such as those capable of seamlessly taking over a GPS receiver, which is currently receiving legitimate satellite signals, and spoofing them to an arbitrary location. Also, there is no hardware platform that can be used to compare and evaluate the effectiveness of existing countermeasures in real-world scenarios.
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