The necessity of global navigation satellite systems GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO information security
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2225-5036.20.7306Keywords:
information security, GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, integrity, availability, threats, antenna arraysAbstract
The paper considers the problem of the functioning of global navigation satellite systems in the conditions of unintentional and intentional interference. Considered the performance requirements of global navigation satellite systems by types of transport systems. The basic threat of global navigation satellite systems. Based on the performance requirements of global navigation satellite systems, the analysis of their vulnerability when exposed to intentional and unintentional interference. The most vulnerable operational performance of the global navigation satellite system (integrity, and availability). Proposed a method of reducing the vulnerability of global navigation satellite systems with impact unintentional and intentional interference.References
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