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Spoof proof CSAC SMACC - a spoofing resilient GPS clock
Approved Approved  +
DueDate January 1970  +
Keywords GPS jamming  + , GPS spoofing  + , Atomic clock  + , Synchronization  +
Methods The tools and methods in this thesis are bThe tools and methods in this thesis are based on * A set of scenario, describing the challenges * A list of requirements being extracted from the scenarios * A description and evaluation of technologies and tools being candidates for solutions * A functional architecture/description of the envisaged system * An implementation of the core concepts * A demonstration of the solution * An evaluation of the solution, including a critical review of the descisions taken earlier * Conclusions * Referencess taken earlier * Conclusions * References  +
Objective The main goal of this master project is prThe main goal of this master project is program a controller (SMACC – smart miniature atomic clock controller) which will complement a commercial GPS controlled clock so that it becomes ‘spoof proof’, i.e. hardened against GPS jamming and spoofing attacks. The project will use a multifactorial approach to evaluate the validity/integrity of received GPS signals, based on a number of GPS observables as well as clock correction modelling. In particular, the project will use the stability of a CSAC1 (chip scale atomic clock) to build resilience against a certain class of ‘seamless’ GPS spoofing attacks2. Moreover, the stability of the CSAC will provide enhanced autonomous operation in the case of a spoofing or jamming attacks. The spoof proof CSAC SMACC will be tested against spoofing scenarios generated by a GNSS simulator.g scenarios generated by a GNSS simulator.  +
Pre-Knowledge This thesis includes a reasonable amount of programming. The envisaged thesis is based on radio communications, thus expects the user to have followed at least two radio-related courses  +
Schedule The envisaged time schedule (for a long thThe envisaged time schedule (for a long thesis/60 ECTS) is: :T0 0 starting month, T0+m denotes the month where the contribution to a certain chapter shalle be finalized :T0+2 months: create an initial page describing the scenario :T0+3: Provide a list of technologies which you think are necessary for the thesis :T0+4: Establish the table of content (TOC) of the envisaged thesis. Each section shall contain 3-10 keywords describing the content of that section :T0+7: Provide a draft of section 2 (scenario) and 3 (technologies) :T0+10: Establish a draft on what to implement/architecture :T0+11: Set-up an implementation, testing and evaluation plan :T0+15: Evaluate your solution based on a set of parameters, keep in mind <i>there is no such thing as a free lunch</i> :T0+17: Deliver the thesislunch</i> :T0+17: Deliver the thesis  +
Supervisor Sverre Holm  + , Harald Hauglin  +
ThesisStatus Finished  +
Titel Spoof proof CSAC SMACC - a spoofing resistant GPS clock  +
User Aril Schultzen  +
Creation dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 24 November 2015 07:19:19  +
Categories Thesis  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 3 February 2024 10:17:51  +
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