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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jant.2015.19.6.524

Installation and Operation of a GPS Jammer Localization System  

Lim, Deok Won (Satellite Navigation Team, Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
Lim, Soon (Satellite Navigation Team, Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
Chun, Sebum (Satellite Navigation Team, Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
Heo, Moon Beom (Satellite Navigation Team, Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
Abstract
In this paper, results for an installation and operation of a GPS jammer localization system were analyzed. The jammer localization system was developed by Korea Aerospace Research Institute and it consists of 4 Receiver Stations, a Central Tracking Station, and a Monitoring Station. The system was installed at Incheon International Airport in November 2014; each Receiver Stations were installed at rooftop of buildings apart from 4km, and the Central Tracking Station and a Monitoring Station were installed at indoor. Results of the operation can be monitored through web-browser in real-time, Korea Aerospace Research Institute and Incheon International Airport Corporation are continuously monitoring them. So far, there is no jamming signal which affects GPS receivers around the airport, however, some abnormal signals were frequently received at Receiver Stations. Therefore, the characteristics of those signals were also analyzed in this paper.
Keywords
Global positioning system; Jammer; Localization; Monitoring; Tracking;
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