Impact of GPS Interference on Time Synchronization of DVB-T Transmitters

Nowadays, the Global Positioning System (GPS) is widely used in all aspects of our lives. GPS signals are not used only in positioning and navigation applications and services in transport and military, but, thanks to quite precise information about time, also for synchronization of world trade and...

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Main Authors: Juraj Machaj, Peter Brida, Norbert Majer, Roman Sčehovič
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Mobile Information Systems
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8812333
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spelling doaj-1258055ed68c49d287deca1e527bec902021-07-02T20:40:31ZengHindawi LimitedMobile Information Systems1875-905X2021-01-01202110.1155/2021/8812333Impact of GPS Interference on Time Synchronization of DVB-T TransmittersJuraj Machaj0Peter Brida1Norbert Majer2Roman Sčehovič3Department of Multimedia and Information-Communication TechnologyDepartment of Multimedia and Information-Communication TechnologyResearch Institute of Posts and TelecommunicationsResearch Institute of Posts and TelecommunicationsNowadays, the Global Positioning System (GPS) is widely used in all aspects of our lives. GPS signals are not used only in positioning and navigation applications and services in transport and military, but, thanks to quite precise information about time, also for synchronization of world trade and synchronization of wireless transmitters. However, with the recent spread of location-based services, a large number of GPS jammers had appeared. Use of these jammers is prohibited by law; however, their use is gaining popularity especially in the transport segment since jammers can be used to trick vehicle onboard units and help avoid paying toll fees on highways or avoid tracking of company cars when used privately. In this paper, we will investigate the impact of GPS interference caused by jamming and spoofing on the synchronization of Single Frequency Network (SFN) Digital Video Broadcasting–Terrestrial (DVB-T) transmitters. Since GPS signals are used in the DVB-T SFN to provide synchronization which is crucial for the correct network operation, the interference of GPS signals can cause problems with signal distribution. Thus, signals received from a DVB-T SFN network might be out of synchronization and disrupt the service for users.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8812333
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author Juraj Machaj
Peter Brida
Norbert Majer
Roman Sčehovič
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Peter Brida
Norbert Majer
Roman Sčehovič
Impact of GPS Interference on Time Synchronization of DVB-T Transmitters
Mobile Information Systems
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Peter Brida
Norbert Majer
Roman Sčehovič
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title Impact of GPS Interference on Time Synchronization of DVB-T Transmitters
title_short Impact of GPS Interference on Time Synchronization of DVB-T Transmitters
title_full Impact of GPS Interference on Time Synchronization of DVB-T Transmitters
title_fullStr Impact of GPS Interference on Time Synchronization of DVB-T Transmitters
title_full_unstemmed Impact of GPS Interference on Time Synchronization of DVB-T Transmitters
title_sort impact of gps interference on time synchronization of dvb-t transmitters
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mobile Information Systems
issn 1875-905X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Nowadays, the Global Positioning System (GPS) is widely used in all aspects of our lives. GPS signals are not used only in positioning and navigation applications and services in transport and military, but, thanks to quite precise information about time, also for synchronization of world trade and synchronization of wireless transmitters. However, with the recent spread of location-based services, a large number of GPS jammers had appeared. Use of these jammers is prohibited by law; however, their use is gaining popularity especially in the transport segment since jammers can be used to trick vehicle onboard units and help avoid paying toll fees on highways or avoid tracking of company cars when used privately. In this paper, we will investigate the impact of GPS interference caused by jamming and spoofing on the synchronization of Single Frequency Network (SFN) Digital Video Broadcasting–Terrestrial (DVB-T) transmitters. Since GPS signals are used in the DVB-T SFN to provide synchronization which is crucial for the correct network operation, the interference of GPS signals can cause problems with signal distribution. Thus, signals received from a DVB-T SFN network might be out of synchronization and disrupt the service for users.
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