MGA WEBINAR # 5 | Peatixtag:peatix.com,2011:12021-11-15T10:37:40+09:00PeatixGNSS LABMGA WEBINAR # 5tag:peatix.com,2018:event-3822002018-06-22T18:00:00JST2018-06-22T18:00:00JSTMGA Regular Webinar Series # 5Topic: New Threats to GNSS Speaker: Prof. Dinesh Manandhar, The University of TokyoKeywords: Spoofing, Anti-Spoofing, Signal Authentication, Jamming, Interference
In the last few years, GNSS signal spoofing has emerged as a new threat for GNSS users. Spoofing attacks are much dangerous than interference or jamming attacks. In the case of interference or jamming, a GNSS receiver does not work properly and can be detected. However, it is difficult to detect a spoofing attack. The use of GNSS in applications that require high level of security and safety is limited by spoofing issues. For example, the use of PVT data in ITS sector, auto-driving or assisted driving require spoof-proof or spoof-free signal for secured and safe operation of the system. However, at present none of the GNSS open signal or civilian signal is protected from spoofing attacks. The signals are not designed from the view point of anti-spoofing capabilities. In this webinar, we will discuss about what is spoofing, how a GPS receiver can be spoofed (online demo) and how a spoofing can be prevented using QZSS signals.ZOOM Link to Access Webinarhttps://zoom.us/j/778954721Updatestag:peatix.com,2018-06-20 12:34:532018-06-20 12:34:53The event description was updated. Diff#347108Updatestag:peatix.com,2018-06-05 08:11:222018-06-05 08:11:22The event description was updated. Diff#342731