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Sensors 卷:19
A Two-Stage Interference Suppression Scheme Based on Antenna Array for GNSS Jamming and Spoofing
Xiaowei Cui1  Mingquan Lu1  Jiaqi Zhang1  Hailong Xu1 
[1] Department of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China;
关键词: Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS);    anti-jamming;    spoofing detection;    spoofing mitigation;    antenna array;    subspace projection;    Cyclic MUSIC algorithm;   
DOI  :  10.3390/s19183870
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Jamming and spoofing are the two main types of intentional interference for global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receivers. Due to the entirely different signal characteristics they have, a few techniques can deal with them simultaneously. This paper proposes a two-stage interference suppression scheme based on antenna arrays, which can detect and mitigate jamming and spoofing before the despreading of GNSS receivers. First, a subspace projection was adopted to eliminate the high-power jamming signals. The output signal is still a multi-dimensional vector so that the spatial processing technique can be used in the next stage. Then, the cyclostationarity of GNSS signals were fully excavated to reduce or even remove the noise component in the spatial correlation matrix. Thus, the signal subspace, including information of the power and the directions-of-arrival (DOAs) of the GNSS signals, can be obtained. Next, a novel cyclic correlation eigenvalue test (CCET) algorithm was proposed to detect the presence of a spoofing attack, and the cyclic music signal classification (Cyclic MUSIC) algorithm was employed to estimate the DOAs of all the navigation signals. Finally, this study employed a subspace projection again to eliminate the spoofing signals and provide a higher gain for authentic satellite signals through beamforming. All the operations were performed on the raw digital baseband signal so that they did not introduce additional computational complexity to the GNSS receiver. The simulation results show that the proposed scheme not only suppresses jamming and spoofing effectively but also maximizes the power of the authentic signals. Nonetheless, the estimated DOA of spoofing signals may be helpful for the interference source positioning in some applications.

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