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This thesis elaborates on the implementation of spoofing detection techniques for GPS L1 C/A signals, topic which is up to the minute in the GNSS community. The interest of this topic has its origin on the fact that, currently, there is a large number of applications relying on GNSS communications. Moreover, the public character of the communication details and specifications have exposed the communications to spoofing agents, which, with a relatively cheap equipment, are capable of controlling the tracking loops of a victim receiver and, as a result, manipulate the its timing or navigation solution. In front of this issue, this project aims to contribute on the spoofing detection community by implementing, in the recognized Borre¿s GNSS receiver software, and testing some techniques. To do so, the project is organized in three sections; the preliminary study of the state of the art and the software that will be considered as the starting point, the spoofing signal analysis and the implementation of the selected spoofing detection techniques, and the result¿s evaluation.
Spoofing, Sistema de posicionament global, Gnss, Global Positioning System, Sdr, Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria de la telecomunicació::Processament del senyal::Processament del senyal en les telecomunicacions
Spoofing, Sistema de posicionament global, Gnss, Global Positioning System, Sdr, Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria de la telecomunicació::Processament del senyal::Processament del senyal en les telecomunicacions
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