Abstract
Technology that falsifies navigation data presents significant dangers to public and private organizations.
- Psiaki, M., and Humphreys, T. Protecting GPS from Spoofers Is Critical to the Future of Navigation, IEEE Spectrum, Jul 29, 2016, http://spectrum.ieee.org/telecom/security/protecting-gps-from-spoofers-is-critical-to-the-future-of-navigationGoogle Scholar
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- U.S. Department of Homeland Security, National Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Center, National Coordinating Center for Communications Improving the Operation and Development of Global Positioning System (GPS) Equipment Used by Critical Infrastructure, http://bit.ly/2oZewfzGoogle Scholar
Index Terms
- Why GPS spoofing is a threat to companies, countries
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