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Steiner, Jakub, Havlíček, Jakub, Duša, Tomáš, Heinrichs, Günter |
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Engineering Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 54, p26, 10p |
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GNSS is an indispensable source of positioning, navigation and timing for many sectors, including inland waterway transport. Unfortunately, GNSS is also vulnerable to interference, including intentional jamming and spoofing. This paper evaluates the vulnerability of one of the key inland waterway systems—the automatic identification system (AIS)—to GNSS jamming and spoofing. The vulnerability is explored via a series of tests conducted in both laboratory and live-sky environments. The results clearly show the negative impact of both types of interference on AIS. The impact included denial of service and reporting of false position. Additionally, the effects on subsequent systems like river information services or nearby vessels are also showcased. The results presented provide valuable insight into the vulnerability of inland waterway transport. The need for understanding the system limitations and vulnerability rises with the increase in the implementation of autonomous systems into the inland waterway sector, as well as other critical infrastructure sectors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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