Spoofing in aviation: Security threats on GPS and ADS-B systems
Introduction/purpose: The paper provides a review of recent research in the field of GPS and ADS-B spoofing. Systems that rely on satellite positioning technology can be targeted by spoofing in order to generate incorrect positioning/timing, which is accomplished by inserting false signals into...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Defence in Belgrade
2021-04-01
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Series: | Vojnotehnički Glasnik |
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Online Access: | https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0042-8469/2021/0042-84692102461K.pdf |
Summary: | Introduction/purpose: The paper provides a review of recent research in
the field of GPS and ADS-B spoofing. Systems that rely on satellite
positioning technology can be targeted by spoofing in order to generate
incorrect positioning/timing, which is accomplished by inserting false
signals into the "victim's" receiver. Attackers try to insert false positioning
information into systems that, for example, provide navigation of airplanes
or drones for the purpose of hijacking or distracting security/safety in
airspace surveillance. New concepts of navigation and ATC will thus be
necessary.
Methods: Using a scientific approach, the paper gives an evaluation of
GPS and ADS-B spoofing/antispoofing and how spoofing affects the cyber
security of aviation systems.
Results: Based on the methodological analysis used, the importance of
studying spoofing/anti-spoofing in aviation is shown.
Conclusion: Although spoofing in aviation is only a potential threat, its
technical feasibility is realistic and its potential is considerable; it becomes
more flexible and cheaper due to very rapid advancement of SDR
technologies. The real risk, in the time to come, are potential spoofing
attacks that could occur from the air, using drones. However, aircraft
systems are not exposed to spoofing without any defense; receivers can
detect it by applying various anti-spufing techniques. Also, pilots are able
to detect and solve problems at every stage of the flight. However, due to
a possibility of more sophisticated spoofing attacks, international
organizations such as ICAO are proactively working to increase GPS аnd
ADS-B systems robustness on spoofing. |
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ISSN: | 0042-8469 2217-4753 |