Global Positioning System (GPS) spoofing could pose a major threat for GPS navigation systems, so the GPS users have to gain a better understanding of the broader implications of GPS. In this paper, a plenary anti-spoofing approach based on correlation is proposed to distinguish spoofing effects. The suggested method can be easily implemented in tracking loop of GPS receiver. We will study a real-time spoof recognition with a clear certainty by introducing a reliable novel metric. As a primary step, the proposed technique is implemented in software receiver to prove the concept of idea in a multipath-free scenario. Three rooftop data sets, collected in our GPS laboratory, are used in the performance assessment of the proposed method. The results indicate that investigated algorithm is able to perform a real-time detection in all date sets.
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