On the use of a feedback tracking architecture for satellite navigation spoofing detection

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Abstract

In this paper, the Extended Coupled Amplitude Delay Lock Loop (ECADLL) architecture, previously introduced as a solution able to deal with a multipath environment, is revisited and improved to tailor it to spoofing detection purposes. Exploiting a properly-defined decision algorithm, the architecture is able to effectively detect a spoofer attack, as well as distinguish it from other kinds of interference events. The new algorithm is used to classify them according to their characteristics. We also introduce the use of a ratio metric detector in order to reduce the detection latency and the computational load of the architecture.

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Manfredini, E. G., & Dovis, F. (2016). On the use of a feedback tracking architecture for satellite navigation spoofing detection. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16122051

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