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      Maximum-Likelihood Power-Distortion Monitoring for GNSS Signal Authentication

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          We propose an extension to the so-called PD detector, a GNSS signal authentication technique. The PD detector jointly monitors received power and correlation profile distortion to detect the presence of GNSS spoofing, jamming, or multipath. We show that classification performance can be significantly improved by replacing the PD detector's symmetric-difference-based distortion measurement with one based on the post-fit residuals of the maximum-likelihood estimate of a single-signal correlation function model. We call the improved technique the PD-ML detector. In direct comparison with the PD detector, the PD-ML detector exhibits improved classification accuracy when tested against an extensive library of recorded field data. In particular, it is (1) significantly more accurate at distinguishing a spoofing attack from a jamming attack, (2) better at distinguishing multipath-afflicted data from interference-free data, and (3) less likely to issue a false alarm by classifying multipath as spoofing. The PD-ML detector achieves this improved performance at the expense of additional computational complexity.

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                12 December 2017
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                1712.04501
                66819c0c-b616-485d-818b-2c98d6a9102a

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