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S-TrackS: A Secure Snapshot-Based Solution for Positioning and Timing †.

Authors :
Vroom, Aram
van den Oever, Tom
Gañez Fernandez, Joaquín
van der Hijden, Nick
Zevenbergen, Alexandra
van der Hoeven, Bas
Source :
Engineering Proceedings; 2023, Vol. 54, p31, 9p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

With the large-scale usage of satellite navigation, spoofing and jamming are considerable threats to civilian society. Recent developments, such as Galileo's Open Service Navigation Message Authentication and GPS's Chimera, mitigate these risks. However, they provide authentication of the navigation message or ranging code, but not a true position in the case of interference. In critical applications, a protected navigation service is desired, such as Galileo's Public Regulated Service (PRS). PRS provides an access-controlled navigation service for authorized governmental users, with fully encrypted ranging codes and data channels, providing users with higher robustness against interference. The main challenge of implementing PRS on a large scale is the need to protect the cryptographic material that is required to access the PRS signals inside the receiver. For many applications, a stand-alone receiver solution is unnecessary. These applications could use a remote server for PRS. In this methodology, the end-user device has only a radio frequency front-end which sends short samples to a secure server. The (classified) signal processing is then carried out on this secure server, removing the need for the user device to protect cryptographic material. Besides decreasing the device's security requirements and power consumption, it also allows to utilize the advantages of PRS in applications that would otherwise not be able to use PRS. In this approach the PRS usage authorization would only be required for the server operations, and not for the end-user devices. It furthermore allows for using additional processing power for unaided PRS acquisition in case of interference. Within the Netherlands, a remote server solution is developed by CGI: S-TrackS, making PRS accessible. In this paper, the application of PRS and architecture for various use cases is presented. It is shown that PRS usage based on a remote server is feasible and can increase the robustness for governmental applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26734591
Volume :
54
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Engineering Proceedings
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178213420
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ENC2023-15457