Jammertest 2022: Jamming and Spoofing Lessons Learned

Jammertest 2022 was a week-long series of satellite navigation and timing signal jamming and spoofing exercises carried out on the Norwegian island of Andøya in September of 2022. Organized via a collaboration between the Norwegian spectrum management authority, defense research establishment, publi...

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Published in:ENC 2023
Main Authors: Aiden Morrison, Nadezda Sokolova, Anders Solberg, Nicolai Gerrard, Anders Rødningsby, Harald Hauglin, Thomas Rødningen, Tor Dahlø
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023
Subjects:
RFI
PPD
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/ENC2023-15445
https://doaj.org/article/76f04441720241eb8ff74fb382c3c4b2
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Summary:Jammertest 2022 was a week-long series of satellite navigation and timing signal jamming and spoofing exercises carried out on the Norwegian island of Andøya in September of 2022. Organized via a collaboration between the Norwegian spectrum management authority, defense research establishment, public roads administration, metrology service, and others, the result was the largest known GNSS jamming and spoofing event open to international collaboration and provided an open-access data and publication policy for participants. This paper reviews the event’s organization, scheduled tests, noteworthy jamming observations, noteworthy spoofing observations, and the unexpected observations found during the event and also presents information on what data are publicly available to interested parties, along with the contact information needed to obtain these data.