GPS spoofing and anti-spoofing
Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based radionavigation system, and it provides its end-users with several services including navigation, real-time positioning, and timing services [1]. It was exclusively used by the United States (US) government before made available to US citize...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1579272023-07-07T19:20:33Z GPS spoofing and anti-spoofing Low, Jin Hong Tan Soon Yim School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering ESYTAN@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based radionavigation system, and it provides its end-users with several services including navigation, real-time positioning, and timing services [1]. It was exclusively used by the United States (US) government before made available to US citizens [1]. GPS is ever-growing and everchanging. Some of the GPS major application include Locating, Tracking, Navigating and more. [2] Furthermore, improvements in technologies and data analytics allow GPS location to be more accurate and precise. With the development of IoT (Internet of Things) and the upcoming Long-Term Evolution (LTE)/5G services, there is a huge demand for using GPS for greater and precise navigation and positioning. Navigational applications include Google Maps and Waze provides navigational services to end-users to reach their destination. Nowadays, most mobile devices are equipped with GPS. As a result, there are more activities of GPS Spoofing attacks being executed on GPS services to masquerade the actual GPS signal to deceive service providers on their real time location. GPS Spoofing is an attack where actual GPS signals are interfered with and altered according to the attacker’s needs. A radio transmitter is used to carry out the process to deceive the GPS receiver. This cause hackers to launch cyberattacks for monetary or personal gains. GPS Anti-Spoofing is a technique to protect against GPS Spoofing attacks from digital devices that interferes with the GPS signals. There are a few methods and measures that could be done to prevent spoofing attacks. This project will provide us an understanding of GPS, GPS Spoofing and GPS Anti-Spoofing. Also, the project will allow us to understand how easy it is to simulate a spoof signal Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2022-05-25T03:30:38Z 2022-05-25T03:30:38Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Low, J. H. (2022). GPS spoofing and anti-spoofing. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157927 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/157927 en A3238-211 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based radionavigation system, and it
provides its end-users with several services including navigation, real-time positioning,
and timing services [1]. It was exclusively used by the United States (US) government
before made available to US citizens [1]. GPS is ever-growing and everchanging. Some of
the GPS major application include Locating, Tracking, Navigating and more. [2]
Furthermore, improvements in technologies and data analytics allow GPS location to be
more accurate and precise. With the development of IoT (Internet of Things) and the
upcoming Long-Term Evolution (LTE)/5G services, there is a huge demand for using GPS
for greater and precise navigation and positioning. Navigational applications include
Google Maps and Waze provides navigational services to end-users to reach their
destination. Nowadays, most mobile devices are equipped with GPS.
As a result, there are more activities of GPS Spoofing attacks being executed on GPS
services to masquerade the actual GPS signal to deceive service providers on their real time location. GPS Spoofing is an attack where actual GPS signals are interfered with and
altered according to the attacker’s needs. A radio transmitter is used to carry out the process
to deceive the GPS receiver. This cause hackers to launch cyberattacks for monetary or
personal gains.
GPS Anti-Spoofing is a technique to protect against GPS Spoofing attacks from digital
devices that interferes with the GPS signals. There are a few methods and measures that
could be done to prevent spoofing attacks.
This project will provide us an understanding of GPS, GPS Spoofing and GPS Anti-Spoofing. Also, the project will allow us to understand how easy it is to simulate a spoof
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