Global navigation satellite system
US-9876529-B2 · Jan 23, 2018 · US
US11415702B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11415702-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816769572-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 23, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2022 |
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A terminal to calculate a position and detect spoofing, the terminal includes a receiver of first signals, notably signals of a GNSS type, from first sources, to compute a first information relative to its position, as for instance a pseudo range measurement, an ephemeris, a navigation message, spatial coordinates or temporal coordinates, and to calculate a position; a receiver of a second signal of a non-RF and non-GNSS type from a second source, notably from an optical display, the second signal comprising a second information transmitted using a predetermined encoding format to retrieve said second information; a processing logic configured to detect spoofing by comparing the first and second information. The associated transmitters, authentication server and spoofing detection methods are also provided.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A terminal to calculate a position and detect spoofing, comprising: a first receiver configured to receive first signals from one or more first sources, and configured to compute one or more first information based on the one or more first signals, wherein: the first information includes at least one of a pseudo range measurement, a satellite ephemeris, a satellite navigation message, spatial coordinates or temporal coordinates, and the first receiver is configured to calculate a position of the terminal using the first information; a second receiver configured to receive a second signal and a third signal, wherein: the second signal is in the form of a machine-readable optical signal from a machine-readable optical label displayed by a second source outside the terminal, the third signal provides an encoding format of the second signal, the second signal comprises a second information of a same type as the first information, the second receiver is configured to retrieve the second information employing the encoding format provided by the third signal; and a processing logic configured to detect spoofing based on a comparison between the first information and the second information. 2. The terminal of claim 1 , wherein the first signals are GNSS signals. 3. The terminal of claim 1 , wherein the machine-readable optical label is a QR-code. 4. The terminal of claim 1 , wherein spoofing is detected when a difference between the first information and the second information is above a threshold. 5. The terminal of claim 4 , wherein the threshold is adaptive. 6. The terminal of claim 5 , wherein the second signal further comprises an authentication key, the terminal being further configured to use the authentication key to retrieve the second information. 7. The terminal of claim 5 , wherein the second signals are encrypted, the terminal being further configured to decrypt the second information. 8. The terminal of claim 5 , wherein the second information is related to a position of an equipment from which the second signal is transmitted from. 9. A network comprising: a set pf terminals of claim 5 ; and a transmitter, for transmitting the second signal carrying the second information, wherein the second information is one or more of a pseudo range measurement, a satellite ephemeris, a satellite navigation message, spatial coordinates of the transmitter, or temporal coordinates, wherein the second information is transmitted in the encoding format made available to the set of terminals and is adapted to be compared to another positioning information by a terminal in the set of terminals. 10. The network of claim 9 , wherein the transmitter transmits the second information through a display of the machine-readable optical label. 11. The network of claim 9 , wherein the second information transmitted by the transmitter is time varying. 12. The network of claim 9 , wherein the transmitter is associated to an authentication key, and is further configured to transmit the second information using a key encoding format relying on the authentication key. 13. The network of claim 9 , wherein the transmitter is further configured to encrypt the second information. 14. The network of claim 9 further comprising: a database in communication with a server; multiple transmitters registered in the database; and multiple terminals registered in the database, wherein: the server is configured to transmit to the transmitters and the terminals registered in the database one or more encoding formats to be applied to the second information transmitted from the transmitters to the terminals. 15. The network of claim 14 , wherein the server is further configured to generate authentication keys associated to the transmitters registered in the database. 16. A method of calculating a position and detecting spoofing in a terminal, comprising the steps of: receiving one or more first signals from one or more first sources; computing one or more first information based on the one or more first signals, wherein the first information is one or more of a pseudo range measurement, a satellite ephemeris, a satellite navigation message, spatial coordinates or temporal coordinates; calculating a position of the terminal using the first information; receiving a second signal in the form of a machine-readable optical signal from a machine-readable optical label displayed by a second source outside the terminal, the second signal comprising one or more second information of a same type as the first information; receiving a third signal providing an encoding format of the second signal; retrieving the second information using the encoding format; and detecting spoofing by comparing the first information and the second information. 17. The terminal of claim 5 , wherein the first signal comprises the satellite ephemeris.
with optically detectable marking (G06K19/063, G06K19/08 take precedence) · CPC title
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issues related to spoofing · CPC title
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