Localization of Spoofing Devices using a Large-scale Air Traffic Surveillance System

K. Jansen, Matthias Schäfer, Vincent Lenders, C. Pöpper, J. Schmitt
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Systems relying on satellite positioning techniques such as GPS can be targeted by spoofing attacks, where attackers try to inject fake positioning information. With the growing spread of flying drones and their usage of GPS for localization, these systems become interesting targets of attacks with the purpose of hijacking or to distract air safety surveillance. The most recent development in air traffic surveillance is the automatic dependent surveillance -- broadcast (ADS-B). Aircraft periodically broadcast their location, speed, or environmental measurements via ADS-B. The open research project OpenSky Network collects ADS-B reports and makes them available for research purposes. This poster presents a concept to detect and localize spoofing devices by utilizing the information provided by a large-scale air traffic surveillance system. We utilize ADS-B reports collected by the OpenSky Network and provide first results on the effectiveness of localizing spoofing sources.
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大型空中交通监视系统中欺骗装置的定位
依靠GPS等卫星定位技术的系统可能成为欺骗攻击的目标,攻击者试图注入虚假的定位信息。随着无人机的日益普及,以及它们使用GPS进行定位,这些系统成为攻击的有趣目标,目的是劫持或分散空中安全监视。空中交通监视的最新发展是自动依赖监视-广播(ADS-B)。飞机定期通过ADS-B广播它们的位置、速度或环境测量值。开放研究项目OpenSky Network收集ADS-B报告,并将其用于研究目的。这张海报提出了一种利用大型空中交通监视系统提供的信息来检测和定位欺骗设备的概念。我们利用OpenSky网络收集的ADS-B报告,并提供了定位欺骗源有效性的初步结果。
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