Wireless network technologies offer ubiquitous services at unbelievable ease and cost. The
reach of network coverage is far beyond perception. Every human has the potential for
communication with the technology advancements in the wireless arena and it is integral to
daily lives with internet, television broadcast, weather forecast and satellite-based positioning.
The wide reach and ease of access makes the wireless link vulnerable to cybersecurity
attacks. Here we deal with the most prominent attack in the wireless domain, the jamming
attack in terrestrial and satellite links. Adetection mechanism based onKolmogorov-Smirnov
statistical test proves to be an efficient solution for the detection of the presence of the jammer
in satellite scenarios. This thesis introduces the detection methodology and the associated
performance analysis.
The analysis takes into account real measurements from different locations and several
configuration parameters such the jamming power and the distance between the jammer and
the satellite receiver.
The proposed solution is able to reach a detection probability of 0.8 (worst case) while
guaranteeing a detection probability of almost 100% for the vast majority of the considered
configurations.
| Date of Award | 2021 |
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| Original language | American English |
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| Awarding Institution | - HBKU College of Science and Engineering
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- Detection
- GPS
- Jamming
- KS
- Satellite
- Statistical
Pick the Jam : A Statistical Test for Jamming Detection in Wireless Links
Arimanichola, I. (Author). 2021
Student thesis: Master's Dissertation