Galileo Smart Traceability Anti-spoofing
Start date: 18/12/2024 14:00
End date: 18/12/2024 15:30
Register for Final Presentation of the NAVISP EL2-078 Project: "Galileo Smart Traceability Anti-spoofing (GSTA)"
Ensuring resilience against GNSS spoofing and meaconing is a critical challenge for applications relying on accurate and secure satellite positioning.
The Galileo Smart Traceability Anti-spoofing (GSTA) project, executed by Origosat Srl, Fondazione LINKS and INRiM addresses these challenges by integrating multiple advanced technologies: GNSS, ADS-B, and secure network-based timing synchronization. This innovative approach significantly enhances the detection and mitigation of spoofing attacks, leveraging real-time, non-predictable data sources.
During the project, we designed and implemented a robust GNSS receiver with advanced anti-spoofing capabilities, validated through extensive field tests. These trials demonstrated GSTA’s ability to detect and neutralize spoofing attempts, ensuring the integrity of position and timing information across diverse environments, including urban and open field contexts.
The GSTA solution also features an enhanced signal processing algorithm, which provides high resilience against common spoofing methods such as signal retransmission (meaconing) and fake signals (spoofing).
Funded by NAVISP Element 2, a program dedicated to strengthening the competitiveness of European industries, GSTA represents a significant leap forward in satellite cybersecurity and reliability. Join us to explore how this innovative solution can enhance GNSS applications across multiple sectors.