Welcome to the IKCEST

EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking | Vol.2019, Issue.1 | | Pages

EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking

Authentication of satellite navigation signals by wiretap coding and artificial noise

Francesco Formaggio,Stefano Tomasin  
Abstract

Abstract In order to combat the spoofing of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) signals, we propose a novel signal authentication method based on information-theoretic security. In particular, the satellite superimposes to the navigation signal an authentication signal containing a secret authentication message corrupted by artificial noise (AN). We impose the following properties: a)Authentication and navigation signals are synchronous,b)Authentication and navigation signals are orthogonal andc)The secret message is undecodable by the attacker due to the AN. The legitimate receiver synchronizes with the navigation signal and stores the samples of the authentication signal with the same synchronization. After the transmission of the authentication signal, through a separate public asynchronous ground channel (e.g., a secure Internet connection) additional information is made public allowing the receiver to a)Decode the authentication message, thus overcoming the effects of AN, andb)Verify the authentication message. We assess the performance of the proposed scheme by the analysis of both the secrecy capacity of the authentication message and the attack success probability under various attack scenarios.

Original Text (This is the original text for your reference.)

Authentication of satellite navigation signals by wiretap coding and artificial noise

Abstract In order to combat the spoofing of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) signals, we propose a novel signal authentication method based on information-theoretic security. In particular, the satellite superimposes to the navigation signal an authentication signal containing a secret authentication message corrupted by artificial noise (AN). We impose the following properties: a)Authentication and navigation signals are synchronous,b)Authentication and navigation signals are orthogonal andc)The secret message is undecodable by the attacker due to the AN. The legitimate receiver synchronizes with the navigation signal and stores the samples of the authentication signal with the same synchronization. After the transmission of the authentication signal, through a separate public asynchronous ground channel (e.g., a secure Internet connection) additional information is made public allowing the receiver to a)Decode the authentication message, thus overcoming the effects of AN, andb)Verify the authentication message. We assess the performance of the proposed scheme by the analysis of both the secrecy capacity of the authentication message and the attack success probability under various attack scenarios.

+More

Cite this article
APA

APA

MLA

Chicago

Francesco Formaggio,Stefano Tomasin,.Authentication of satellite navigation signals by wiretap coding and artificial noise. 2019 (1),.

References

Disclaimer: The translated content is provided by third-party translation service providers, and IKCEST shall not assume any responsibility for the accuracy and legality of the content.
Translate engine
Article's language
English
中文
Pусск
Français
Español
العربية
Português
Kikongo
Dutch
kiswahili
هَوُسَ
IsiZulu
Action
Recommended articles

Report

Select your report category*



Reason*



By pressing send, your feedback will be used to improve IKCEST. Your privacy will be protected.

Submit
Cancel