MEASUREMENT OF GNSS INTERFERENCE AT AIRPORT ZILINA

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2019Publisher
University of ZilinaLanguage
enAuthor
Kováčik, Ľubomír
Novák, Andrej
Lusiak, Tomasz
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The paper described the problems of GNSS interference measurement at airport Zilina. The Global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) are widely
used both for civilian and military operations to determine the location, speed, acceleration, and trajectory of the user on the ground. GNSS refers to
a constellation of satellites that provide signals from space transmitting positioning and timing on data receivers. The intentional errors include
jamming and spoofing which are caused by systems sharing the same frequency illegally. The method for measuring signal interference is defined by
the parameters that affect the calculation of the position of interest. Monitoring the extent of the interference and its impact is a necessary
procedure for the successful management of aircraft operations at the airport.