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1
The facts about GPS/GSM Jamming
2
Jamming and Stolen Vehicle Recovery
  • Any radio based system is susceptible to attack
    through jamming but GPS and GSM are particularly
    vulnerable
  • Blocking the GPS / GSM receiver will potentially
    render a vehicle un-trackable
  • Both GPS and GSM jammers are commonly available
    despite attempts by OfCom to limit their sale.
    This is not the case for other technologies
  • Jamming GSM
  • Stops any communication with the service provider
    (although locations may still be stored in the
    unit)
  • Prevents an approximate location being obtained
    from the cell site
  • Jamming GPS
  • Prevents an accurate location being obtained -
    permanently
  • Given the extremely low power levels utilised by
    GPS, this is the easiest technology of all to
    defeat

3
GPS Jamming
  • Low-level jamming can completely block satellite
    signal or induce position errors.
  • An airborne 10 Watt battery-powered jammer can
    cover hundreds of square miles and cost only 40
    in parts
  • Something much less powerful will prevent
    car-based systems from operating
  • Jammers can be built by people with basic
    technical competence from readily available
    commercial components and publicly available
    information
  • GPS Repeaters make excellent jamming devices
  • Jammers are readily available from numerous
    sources

4
GPS Facts
  • 31 active satellites orbiting at 11,000 miles
  • Fully operational in 1995
  • Signal strength is 0.0000000000000001 Watts at
    the receiver the equivalent of viewing a 25W
    light bulb in Los Angeles from London
  • Signals from at least 4 satellites are needed to
    determine an accurate position (latitude,
    longitude, altitude).
  • Selective Access (S/A) - the Defense Department
    originally reduced position accuracy to 100m for
    Civilian applications
  • S/A was turned off in May 2000 and could be
    reactivated at any time by the Pentagon
  • There is some doubt regarding the reliability of
    the GPS satellite network going forward

5
Approaches Used to Defeat Commercial GPS Receivers
  • Blocking Damage antenna, or shield it with
    metal
  • Jamming Easy to build or buy. complete
    information is on the Internet)
  • Spoofing Generate fake satellite signals (and
    therefore fake location information)

6
Examples of Portable GPS Simulators Repeaters
7
Examples of Portable GPS/GSM Jammers Available
Now!
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53 GPSGSM
26 GPSGSM
8
GPS Issues in SVR Applications
  • Reduced number of installation solutions over
    competing technologies
  • Effect of screening by metalwork
  • Limited view of the sky
  • Delays satellite acquisition
  • Reduces location accuracy
  • Makes covert installations problematic
  • Antenna orientation problems
  • Exacerbates Urban Canyoning effect

9
Jamming - GPS Vs VHF
GPS TRACKER VHF
Jammers Commercially Available Ubiquitous None Known
Published Designs for DIY Devices Yes None Known
Jamming Signal Required Microwatts Tens of Watts
Jamming Signal Subject to Tracking by Police No Yes
Susceptible to Spoofing Yes No
10
GPS Future Vulnerability
  • Signal strength will increase, but there will
    be no encryption or authentication of the
    civilian GPS signal until at least 2018, if
    then.
  • Source Los Alamos National Laboratory
    Vulnerability Assessment Team

11
Conclusion
  • Although GPS/GSM systems have their part to play,
    there is over-reliance on this technology for
    Stolen Vehicle Recovery and other security
    applications
  • Current UK standards (Cat 5, TQA etc.) do not
    recognise the impact of GPS GSM vulnerability
    and the increasing availability of jamming
    devices
  • There is growing recognition by the general
    public and Police of GPS/GSM vulnerability
  • The TRACKER / LoJack VHF and other terrestrial
    systems are far less susceptible to this form of
    attack and jamming devices are not readily
    available
  • The best approach is a multi-platform solution
    that provides multiple means of location and
    communication. Such a system will be far more
    difficult to defeat using jamming techniques and
    would require the use of multiple
    counter-measures. TRACKER Locate will be
    launched in September 2009 to specifically meet
    this need.

12
The Academic Viewpoint
  • Civilian GPS was not designed, and was
    never intended, for security applications. If
    you are relying on GPS cargo tracking systems for
    high level security, you should be aware they are
    vulnerable to a number of different kinds of
    attacks, including blocking, jamming, spoofing,
    and physical attacks. Relatively unsophisticated
    adversaries can successfully execute all of these
    attacks
  • Roger G. Johnston, Ph.D., CPP Jon S. Warner,
    Ph.D.
  • Vulnerability Assessment Team Los Alamos National
    Laboratory September 2003
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