A receiver-autonomous non-cryptographic civil GPS antispoofing
technique called the vestigial signal defense
(VSD) is defined and evaluated. This technique monitors
distortions in the complex correlation domain to detect
spoofing attacks. Multipath and spoofing interference
models are developed to illustrate the challenge of distinguishing the two phenomena in the VSD. A campaign to
collect spoofing and multipath data is described, which
specific candidate VSD techniques can be tested against.
Test results indicate that the presence of multipath complicated
the setting of an appropriate spoofing detection
threshold.Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanic
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