Spoofing attacks are increasing in both frequency and complexity. These attacks not only cause economic disruption but also endanger the lives of our soldiers who rely on GNSS signals for positioning and navigation. As a result, GNSS receiver developers, integrators, and users must thoroughly test their systems against such threats.
The Spoofing Feature uses proprietary models to define the spoofed trajectory, constellation, and pseudoranges. This allows users to quickly develop comprehensive spoofing tests to evaluate their system’s resilience by simplifying and reducing the steps needed to create a scenario. Furthermore, since the Spoofing Feature is native to the GSS9000 and leverages the same GUIs used to define normal scenarios, there is virtually no learning curve for existing users.
Here are three key benefits of using the Spoofing Feature:
Spoofing
How to evaluate the risks to safety-critical and liability-critical systems
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