1. Robustness Levels of Critical Infrastructures Against Global Navigation Satellite System Signal Disturbances †.
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Bos, André, Snijders, Merle, Zevenbergen, Alexandra, Drost, Kirsten, Zelle, Hein, and van der Hoeven, Bas
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GLOBAL Positioning System ,RADAR interference ,ARTIFICIAL satellites in navigation ,AUTOMATION ,MOBILE geographic information systems - Abstract
Resilience against signal disturbances is an important characteristic of GNSS-based PNT solutions. In particular, for critical infrastructures, failure to provide correct PNT information in these domains may have a major societal impact. The Resilience Framework by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) provides a set of requirements and guidelines to design a PNT solution of a certain level of resilience. Over the lifetime of the applications, it will be of prime importance to assess the resilience of the PNT solutions on a regular basis. Given how often GNSS-based solutions are being applied, partly automating the assessment process will be needed to make this task feasible. To automate the generative process, a machine-readable structure with well-established meaning is required. In this work, the use of fault trees as a formal system to encode the resilience framework is investigated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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