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{{CyberTerm|definition=Two classes of spoofing include (1)&nbsp;<em>measurement spoofing</em>: introduces signal or signal delay that cause the target receiver to produce incorrect measurements of time of arrival or frequency of arrival or their rates of change; and (2) <i>data spoofing</i>: introduces incorrect digital data to the target receiver for its use in processing of signals and the calculation of PNT.|source=NIST IR 8323r1}}
{{CyberTerm|definition=Two classes of spoofing include (1)&nbsp;measurement spoofing: introduces signal or signal delay that cause the target receiver to produce incorrect measurements of time of arrival or frequency of arrival or their rates of change; and (2) data spoofing: introduces incorrect digital data to the target receiver for its use in processing of signals and the calculation of PNT.|source=NIST IR 8323r1}}

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Spoofing

Two classes of spoofing include (1) measurement spoofing: introduces signal or signal delay that cause the target receiver to produce incorrect measurements of time of arrival or frequency of arrival or their rates of change; and (2) data spoofing: introduces incorrect digital data to the target receiver for its use in processing of signals and the calculation of PNT.


Source: NIST IR 8323r1 | Category: