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Item Characterization of Receiver Response to Spoofing Attacks(The Institute of Navigation, 2011-10) Shepard, Daniel; Humphreys, ToddTest procedures are developed for characterizing the response of civil GPS receivers to spoofing attacks. Two response characteristics are analyzed in detail for four representative GPS receivers: (1) the spoofer power advantage over the authentic signals required for successful receiver capture, and (2) the aggressiveness with which a spoofer can manipulate the victim receiver’s time and position solution. Two of the tested receivers are commonly used in critical infrastructure applications, one in smart power grid regulation and one in telecommunications networks. The implications of the test results for these critical infrastructure applications are discussed.Item Characterization of Receiver Response to Spoofing Attacks(2011-05) Shepard, DanielTest procedures are developed for characterizing the response of civil GPS receivers to spoofing attacks. Two response characteristics are analyzed in detail for four representative GPS receivers: (1) the aggressiveness with which a spoofer can manipulate the victim receiver’s time and position solution, and (2) the spoofer power advantage over the authentic signals required for successful receiver capture. Two of the tested receivers are commonly used in critical infrastructure applications, one in “smart” power grid regulation and one in telecommunications networks. The implications of the test results for these critical infrastructure applications are discussed.