GNSS interference detection: Methodology utilising ADS-B NACp indicator and GPS almanac data

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Abstract

The threat of GNSS interference poses a great danger to many critical infrastructure systems including air navigation. With a focus on mitigating this threat, this paper proposes a methodology for detecting GNSS interference. The methodology utilises the quality indicator NACp transmitted in ADS-B messages and GPS almanac data for interference detection. The NACp indicator enables estimation of the position error derived from GPS, which is compared with the HDOP value of the GPS satellite constellation. Based on this comparison, the developed detection algorithm determines whether the aircraft is affected by jamming. The detection methodology is evaluated on datasets obtained during deliberate experiments with GPS jamming. The proposed methodology provides a way to detect GNSS interference, facilitating mitigation of its impact on air traffic operation.

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Pleninger, S., Topkova, T., & Steiner, J. (2025). GNSS interference detection: Methodology utilising ADS-B NACp indicator and GPS almanac data. Aeronautical Journal, 129(1331), 206–223. https://doi.org/10.1017/aer.2024.67

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