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Detecting Meaconing Attacks by Analysing the Clock Bias of Gnss Receivers
2013
Artificial Satellites
Existing Global Navigation Satellite Systems offer no authentication of their satellite signals towards their civilian users. As a consequence, several types of GNSS-related attacks, including meaconing, may be performed and remain undetected. In the scope of the project "Developing a prototype of Localisation Assurance Service Provider", which is funded by ESA and realised by the company itrust consulting and the University of Luxembourg, a methodology to visualise the beginnings and the ends
doi:10.2478/arsa-2013-0006
fatcat:5t5kqvn74jdyplqfq22muwicqu