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As we know global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) play a key role in positioning vehicles on an accurate map. It is important to protect Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) from spoofing and injection of fake messages as the most dangerous attacks (i.e., most likely or most severe). Therefore, manipulating GNSS data could provoke erratic and inaccurate maneuvers, which could endanger passengers.
In this task, I am looking for different techniques that are proposed to authenticate GPS signals for Intelligent Transportation System (ITS). The technique can have cryptographic authentication or any other techniques against spoofing attacks. The proposal shall sufficiently detailed to facilitate near-term implementation of GPS signals.

I am looking for ways to secure GPS signals in Intelligent transportation system using new sources 2016 (papers or patents )
summaries the problem and provide the technical solution with citation
The paper attached will help you to know what I am looking for. Do not use old sources I need current ones
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The biggest threat to automated vehicles is spoofing, which is essentially the sending of false messages that may be relayed on the network. To effectively address the issue of spoofing, automated vehicles need to be fitted with authentication systems that can detect any attack.

By using multiple authentication systems, it can be possible to authenticate the source of the GNSS signals and confirm if they are valid or not. Just like the two step verification method that is popular in email authentication, it can be possible to come up with a similar system that will ensure only the valid GNSS signals are fed into the automated vehicle.

 

Reference

Nielsen, J., Broumandan, A., & Lachapelle, G. (2011). U.S. Patent No. 7,952,519. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

 

The work will talk of the below techniques that can be used to authenticate GPS signals for Intelligent Transportation System (ITS)

  • Introduction (100 words)
  • Navigation Message Authentication (NMA) (1 page)
  • Timed Efficient Stream Loss-Tolerant Authentication (TESLA) (1 page)
  • Scott’s Spread Spectrum Security Codes (SSSCs) (1 page)
  • Chips Robust Message Authentication (Chimera) (1 page)
  • conclusion (100 words)

 

 

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Global Positioning System is also known as Navsatar. Its use in applications dates back in 20th Century and was initially started to support military work by helping them navigate in unknown and unfamiliar territories in while in the course of their operations……………………….

 

 

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