Abstract

The small UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) cluster has become an important trend in the development of UAVs because it has the advantages of being unmanned, having a small size and low cost, and ability to complete many collaborative tasks. Meanwhile, the problem of GPS spoofing attacks faced by submachines has become an urgent security problem for the UAV cluster. In this paper, a GPS-adaptive spoofing detection (ASD) method based on UAV cluster cooperative positioning is proposed to solve the above problem. The specific technical scheme mainly includes two detection mechanisms: the GPS spoofing signal detection (SSD) mechanism based on cluster cooperative positioning and the relative security machine optimal marking (RSOM) mechanism. The SSD mechanism starts when the cluster enters the task state, and it can detect all threats to the cluster caused by one GPS signal spoofing source in the task environment; when the function range of the mechanism is exceeded, that is, there is more than one spoofing source and more than one UAV is attacked by different spoofing sources, the RSOM mechanism is triggered. The ASD algorithm proposed in this work can detect spoofing in a variety of complex GPS spoofing threat environments and is able to ensure the cluster formation and task completion. Moreover, it has the advantages of a lightweight calculation level, strong applicability, and high real-time performance.

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