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dc.contributor.authorNorhashim, N.,Mohd Kamal, N.L.,Sahwee, Z.,Lott, N.,Abdul Hamid, S., Wan Jusoh, W.N.B., Ahmad, S., Mahmood, A.S., Ahmad Ruzaini, A.I.-
dc.date.accessioned2021-07-25T08:41:02Z-
dc.date.available2021-07-25T08:41:02Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.citationN. Norhashim, N. L. Mohd Kamal, Z. Sahwee, N. Lott, , S. Abdul Hamid,W.N.B. Wan Jusoh, S. Ahmad, A.S. Mahmood, A.I Ahmad Ruzaini, Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, Volume 12, Issue 6, 2020, Pages 1755-1760, DOI: 10.5373/JARDCS/V12I2/S20201377en_US
dc.identifier.issn1943023X-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/25065-
dc.description.abstractUnmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) has gained increasing interests from the industry and academia as it has a variety of emerging applications, such as aerial sensors, flying base stations and mobile relays. UAVs operate in two modes which are remotely controlled and autonomous mode. In a remotely controlled mode, the vehicle must be flying within the operator's radio range to remain in control. In a fully autonomous flying mode, the UAV requires a reliable Global Positioning System (GPS) signal reception for the vehicle to reach its waypoints accurately. However, fully autonomous flying with relatively low GPS signal strength (civil GPS signal) exposes the UAV to the risk of being spoofed, where its navigation is taken over through signal manipulations. Spoofing is an act of taking over the flight of an autonomous UAV by injecting a fake or false GPS positioning signal from an external transmitting device. The main goal of spoofing is to divert the autonomous UAV from its original flying coordinates, thus taking control of the UAV from its operator. Therefore, the goal of this work is to explore a technique to prevent spoofing which is called Frequency Selective Surface (FSS) technique. The design and fabrication of several FSS filters to reduce the spoofing potentialities are discussed in this paper. A preliminary work for the FSS technique is performed through finite element analysis which suggests two different factors to be considered for the filter fabrication; the bandwidth requirement and the frequency selectivity. © 2020, Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc.. All rights reserved.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherInstitute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc.en_US
dc.subjectAutonomous UAVen_US
dc.subjectFrequency Selective Surface (FSS)en_US
dc.subjectGround Positioning System (GPS) spoofingen_US
dc.subjectUnmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)en_US
dc.titleGround Positioning System (GPS) Spoofing Avoidance Utilizing Frequency Selective Surface (FSS) Methoden_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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