Wireless Security Labs
I worked on wireless security labs covering GNSS spoofing analysis and repeatable WiFi throughput experiments.
Wireless Security Labs
This coursework project covers wireless-security laboratory work at Politecnico di Torino, with a focus on GNSS spoofing analysis and repeatable wireless-performance measurement.
GNSS Spoofing Analysis
The GNSS lab processes Android GNSS measurements to reason about satellite observations, pseudorange quality, positioning, and spoofing effects. The work connects wireless security theory with concrete measurement handling: signal quality, positioning estimates, and the practical difficulty of distinguishing trustworthy navigation data from manipulated input.
WiFi Measurement Work
The wireless-performance part uses iperf, tcpdump, and Wireshark to measure throughput and inspect traffic across Ethernet-to-Ethernet, WiFi-to-WiFi, and mixed network scenarios. Experiments are repeated multiple times and reported with min, max, average, and standard-deviation values so the results are easier to compare rather than anecdotal.
Stack and Tools
- MATLAB for GNSS data processing
- Android GNSS measurements
- iperf and iperf3 for throughput experiments
- Wireshark and tcpdump for packet inspection
- LaTeX/ACM-style reporting
Public Proof
- Repository: https://github.com/WDCSecure/LabGNSS