SANTOS, M. V. P.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9260638793493698; SANTOS, Matheus Vilarim Pereira dos.
Résumé:
This work addresses the challenge of jammers, electronic devices designed to disrupt radio fre
quency signals, with applications ranging from blocking signals in government security areas
to malicious purposes aimed at compromising communications in 5G networks. The research
focuses on evaluating methods for locating these devices, using technologies present in 5G. We
explore the types of jammers and the attacks that can be carried out, outlining the steps for
locating a passive radio frequency source. We discuss location estimation techniques based on
time, signal strength, and angle of arrival, as well as location methods employed in 5G networks.
Furthermore, we examine the state of the art in the localization of jammer devices, identifying
advances and gaps in the literature. The methodology involves planning and executing exper
iments with a jammer seized by Anatel, whose signal is captured and processed to estimate
its location. As a result, using the time difference of arrival technique, estimated by using the
cross-correlation of the received signals filtered with Daubechie wavelets, and applying the least
squares method, a highly accurate location of the jammer was obtained, with the mean square
error observed being 0.14 meters.