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http://dx.doi.org/10.5302/J.ICROS.2014.14.0060

A Novel Repeat-back Jamming Detection Scheme for GNSS using a Combined Pseudo Random Noise Signal  

Yoo, Seungsoo (Division of Electronics Engineering, Konkuk University)
Yeom, Dong-Jin (Agency for Defense Development)
Jee, Gyu-In (Division of Electronics Engineering, Konkuk University)
Kim, Sun Yong (Division of Electronics Engineering, Konkuk University)
Publication Information
Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems / v.20, no.9, 2014 , pp. 977-983 More about this Journal
Abstract
A repeat-back jamming signal is an intentionally re-broadcasted GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) interference. In this paper, a novel repeat-back jamming detection scheme is proposed. The proposed scheme uses a combined pseudo random noise signal (C-PRN) and is available for a generic GNSS receiver with a single antenna. The C-PRN signal is made by combining several received pseudo random noise signals that had been transmitted from the visible GNSS satellites. Through a Monte-Carlo simulation, the detection probability of a repeat-back jamming signal detected with the proposed scheme is presented.
Keywords
GNSS; repeat-back jamming; single antenna GNSS receiver; combined-PRN sequence; high resolution correlator; multipath mitigation;
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