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Enhanced Spatial Spoofing Detection With and Without Direction of Arrival Estimation

J. Rossouw van der Merwe, Melanie Lipka, Alexander Rügamer

2023IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spoofing, the transmission of false (GNSS) signals, threatens receivers. The first step in dealing with spoofers is to detect the attack. Once a spoofing attack is detected, spatial detection methods using an array of antennas can additionally mitigate spoofing through spatial nulling. This article presents a spatial spoofing detection approach using the estimated (ASVs) from (DOA) estimation. Further, the method is compared to blind detection and post-DOA estimation methods. Simulation results show that the approach is comparable to the current state-of-the-art if the same a priori information is used. However, superior performance is achieved if the attitude of the antenna array is known. The presented approach represents an alternative method for spatial spoofing detection that leverages the DOA estimates but remains in the ASV domain. Therefore, it benefits from noise modeling and ambiguity resolution.

Topics & Concepts

Spoofing attackComputer scienceGNSS applicationsDirection of arrivalAmbiguityNoise (video)Transmission (telecommunications)Antenna (radio)Artificial intelligenceComputer visionTelecommunicationsGlobal Positioning SystemImage (mathematics)Computer securityProgramming languageIndoor and Outdoor Localization TechnologiesGNSS positioning and interferenceRadar Systems and Signal Processing