Advancing GNSS security through rigorous research, innovation, and open knowledge sharing.
This thesis investigates the potential of using inexpensive technology to mitigate GPS spoofing, a critcal threat to civil aviation. The research focuses on developing and testing a low-cost, scalable solution referred to as the "Smart GPS Receiver". The study employs a Design Science Research (DSR) paradigm combined with Agile methodology to iteratively design, implement, and evaluate the receiver.
Additional research papers, conference proceedings, and technical reports
BibTeX citation for the Master's Thesis
@mastersthesis{sammueller2024thesis,
title = {Where are we? Investigating how inexpensive technology can
mitigate GPS spoofing},
author = {Sammueller, Michael},
year = {2024},
school = {University of Essex},
type = {Master's Thesis},
address = {Colchester, United Kingdom},
note = {Available at: https://stratosentinel.com/research}
}