Communication, navigation, and surveillance (CNS) technology is the backbone of modern-day air traffic management (ATM), containing a wide variety of radio systems that include ground stations, satellites, and aviation users. With the continuing development of software-defined radio, CNS systems are faced with a fundamentally new challenge that was not known at the time many of the systems were designed: software-defined radio has simplified the generation of radio signals with arbitrarily configurable modulation schemes and waveforms, to the point in which it has become financially accessible for private individuals.
Addressing vulnerabilities of the CNS infrastructure to targeted radio interference
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine ; 32 , 11 ; 34-42
01.11.2017
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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