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1 1 GPS Tracking Evidence Handle with Care! Professor David Last On an August morning in 2011, Rimas Venclovas left his home in Lithuania. He drove across Poland, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France to the port of Dunkirk. You can see his route in Figure 1. He took a ferry to Dover then headed for Peterborough, the home of his former wife - whom he abducted and murdered. Hiding her body in his vehicle, he retraced his path across Europe. Just before dawn in Poland, he turned off a highway, drove into a wood, dug a shallow grave and buried the body, before returning to Lithuania. Figure 1: Track from Lithuania to Peterborough The jury were shown tracks of his whole journey. Last November, Venclovas was found guilty of murder at the Old Bailey and jailed for life. GPS tracking evidence like this is compelling and its importance in criminal prosecutions is increasing. Trackers are deployed by law enforcement agencies in covert operations. But tracking data is also recorded by many employers, especially logistics companies. They use it as a management tool but also as evidence when they accuse their employees of theft, fraud or malpractice. It may then be passed to the police. VOSA seize commercial tracking records from trucks as evidence of vehicle offences, including tachograph fraud. Motor insurance companies have recently developed telematics products, with units on their customers vehicles that analyse driving styles, letting the company match premiums to risks. In a collision, these devices log detailed GPS tracks plus the vehicle s accelerations on three axes, which illustrate the event graphically and precisely. They can help both insurer and police identify fraudulent staged crash-for-cash claims. The criminal fraternity are also enthusiastic users of GPS tracking. They target chiefly their rivals and their wives (or girl-friends, often both)! In the hands of several UK police forces, such tracking evidence has helped secure convictions, notably those of the very criminals who recorded it! Most GPS records are created by a tracking system: an on-board GPS receiver sends its location at intervals to a Tracking Centre. The data travels via the mobile phone network using GPRS (the General Packet Radio Service). The tracker s owner logs on to the Tracking Centre to see the vehicle s location and history. For covert tracking, an owner can send a text message to a device like that in Figure 2 which then replies with its location. Alternatively, tracks may be recorded by a logger (Figure 3) and downloaded after it is recovered. By avoiding GPRS radio transmissions in this way, the tiny batteries in these devices can support long-term covert operations.
2 2 Figure 2 - Text tracker Figure 3 - Track logger GPS tracking is a very impressive technology. But when tracking records become evidence in criminal or civil cases they are exposed to attack in the adversarial realm of the court. Faced with a record of his client s alleged journeys, defence counsel may ask: Who provided this data? How professionally was the tracker installed in the vehicle? What forensic evidence trail was followed? Who could have altered these records? And, how accurate are they, especially at the crime scenes? GPS specialists serious concerns about the vulnerability of GPS, based on their experience of satellite failures, solar storms and radio interference plus intentional jamming and now spoofing, will be used to attack the integrity of GPS evidence. In the Venclovas case, the tracking evidence had been recorded simply by the satnav in his van. This had a built-in, but little-known, logging mode designed to record journeys. Users sometimes engage this mode inadvertently - even we experts are barely in control of our own satnavs! I doubt the hapless Mr Venclovas intended to log his every movement as he left Lithuania intent on murder, but log them he did. So, as in many other cases, there was no professionally-certified GPS installation. The forensic trail started only when the vehicle was seized. Such cases rely on an expert witness to verify the data, show that it is accurate and reliable, explain it to the jury and the court, and respond to hostile crossexamination. The defence will seek out weaknesses in the tracking record and, if these cannot be explained clearly, will try to have the evidence excluded from the case. It is right that GPS tracking evidence is challenged in court: GPS is a vulnerable system that can and does fail in various ways. Let us look at some of these challenges; they apply to all cases in which the prosecution relies on GPS evidence. Defence counsel may cite past satellite failures that have caused large position errors across a region, or a complete loss of service due to a solar flare. Can the prosecution show there were none of these at times critical to the case? Happily, GPS is monitored intensively. Records of NANUs (Notices Advisory to Navstar Users) and Operations Advisories from US government sources show the health of the satellite constellation on any date in question. Locally, a network of monitoring stations - some 180 across the British Isles, operated by the Ordnance Survey and others - record position fixes at frequent intervals. In the Venclovas case, a British station close to the place of the abduction and a Polish station close to the grave-site confirmed normal and accurate GPS operation. A tracking record should always be audited with great care. Improbable as it may seem, quite dreadful things are done to GPS tracking evidence before it reaches court! Usually the record is a simple list of the dates and times of a set of position fixes that each consists of a latitude, a longitude, often an altitude and possibly a speed and heading. In a commercially-run tracking system, this data will have been encoded for transmission to the Tracking Centre, and there decoded. Errors actually detected by auditing tracking evidence in recent court cases have included: inadvertent swapping over of the tenths and the hundredths of seconds of arc in every latitude and longitude reading; excessive truncation of data records to minimise communications costs; data sets in which every location was labelled with the time of the next fix; and confusion over datums. The consequences ranged from position errors of tens of metres to nonsensical tracking evidence with fixes at identical times lying hundreds of metres apart and, repeatedly, the ignition of a vehicle being switched ON far from where it had last been switched OFF!
3 3 GPS evidence is full of traps for the unwary! Take reverse geo-coding : a police officer preparing evidence for court, will want a trail of addresses, not latitudes and longitudes. So, the tracking computer will identify the nearest street, or house address, to each position fix. That is reverse geocoding. In an armed robbery case in Leeds, a covert GPS logger had been installed on a suspect s vehicle which police officers confirmed was parked overnight. Evidence from the logger was presented in court as a list of addresses created using reverse geo-coding. The defence attacked: several addresses were in streets hundreds of metres from where the vehicle had spent the night. Clearly, this tracker was defective and all its evidence should be excluded from the case! Figure 4: The black dots show the scatter of GPS fixes of a vehicle parked over-night. The white squares show the reference points for the streets named. What had happened? GPS position fixes are always scattered around the receiver s actual location, as in this case are the black dots in Figure 4. Reverse geo-coding has found the nearest road to every dot by looking in a database where each road is stored as a single reference point (marked here with a white square and the road name). Clearly, many outlying fixes - including those marked with orange arrows - lie closer to the reference points for other streets than to the reference point for Primley Park View where the vehicle was parked. In consequence, reverse geo-coding has increased the scatter from a few tens of metres to hundreds of metres, thereby discrediting the evidence! Another threat to GPS evidence comes from the common practice of map-matching, often called snap-to-road! Most car satnavs take any fix that lies off the road on which the vehicle is travelling and pop it back onto the road. Indeed, many drivers have only ever seen raw GPS data, warts and all, on a rare stretch of brand-new motorway. Map matching makes satnavs look good; but applied to GPS tracking evidence it can be attacked as gross, undocumented, unauthorised, tampering with forensic data! Although Venclovas satnav showed a map-matched track on its screen, it logged raw data and so recorded off-road excursions accurately. These played a key role in the case. Evidence obtained by luck, as with the Venclovas tracks or in a recent murder in Scotland, will come under attack in court. So, how can one demonstrate to a jury that these GPS tracks truly record a journey? Sometimes a police analyst is able to over-lay ANPR, CCTV, cell-siting or even eye-witness evidence on the GPS tracks, providing firm corroboration. Lacking this, GPS records can still be
4 4 verified. If they contain altitude readings, these can be compared to the mapped altitude at each location. For example, when the Venclovas satnav was travelling along roads in Fenland, it recorded altitudes of some 5-6 metres. The road surface there is just a couple of metres above sea-level, the GPS receiver perhaps a metre higher. This very close altitude agreement lent confidence to the data. And for long distances in this flat area every position fix fell on the carriageway, which is only 6 metres wide. Following the time labels in Figure 5, one can watch the vehicle slow down, turn back, go forward again, then accelerate - just as it did in reality. When a jury examines GPS evidence of this quality, common sense tells them it s for real. But not everywhere is as GPS-friendly as the Fenlands, where there are very few buildings and a couple of metres above sea-level counts as a bit of a mountain! When the accuracy of GPS evidence is challenged, the answer can be surprising. Earlier, in Figure 4 above, we saw that a few fixes lay almost 100 metres from the centre of the cluster where the vehicle was parked. These are excessive errors for a suburban location. On visiting the scene, the reason became clear: an 11-storey building just across the road from the parking spot. This blocked direct signals from all satellites to the south. Another building just behind the vehicle, to the north, reflected those signals. This is multipath propagation which always results in position errors. Though GPS tracking fixes on an open site such as a large car-park may well be clustered within a few metres, elsewhere multipath propagation may cause errors of up to 300 metres in the same tracking record. In the mean streets of a city, multipath dominates accuracy! Figure 5: GPS fixes marked with their times. They all lie on this narrow carriageway. Multipath errors are found in unexpected places. When Venclovas vehicle passed through Dover Eastern Docks, the tracking record was badly scattered: it jumps forward 50 metres in just one second, immediately doubles back, and then leaps into an office building. The cause: multipath errors caused by the White Cliffs of Dover! Figure 6 shows that these rise almost vertically alongside the outbound traffic route. They block satellite signals from the north and reflect those from the south. These errors were so severe that the tracking evidence simply could not be used to show whether the vehicle passed through an inspection facility at the Docks. If a court does not understand that GPS fixes will be scattered around the location of a parked vehicle, a miscarriage of justice may result. A group of lorry drivers in the North-West of England were each charged with so many offences of tachograph fraud that the case was heard in Crown Court, putting them under threat of imprisonment. Commonly they would park overnight and sleep in their cabs. But, as Figure 7 shows, the tracking record (little bulls-eyes) would show the truck jumping randomly between discreet locations, none more than 30 metres from where it was parked. The prosecution claimed that the driver had driven his truck and not recorded this on his tachograph. Common sense asked: why would he spend his night shuttling around the parking lot? A GPS expert sees here a stationary tracker, with multipath reflections from a large metal-clad warehouse alongside, causing latitude and longitude scatter that the commercial tracking system has simplified into 10-metre steps to save communications charges. With that explanation finally accepted, no driver was imprisoned
5 5 Figure 6: Multipath reflection of satellite signals from the White Cliffs of Dover caused serious errors in the tracking record of a vehicle passing through Dover Eastern Docks. Many laymen also assume that GPS works everywhere. Increasingly, white van men are being charged with theft on the basis of tracking data recorded by their hand-held terminal (the device on which you try to sign your name!) In a recent case in London, a delivery was signed for in a shop and confirmed by CCTV there. The GPS evidence conflicted with this: it showed the signature as being outside in the street. The driver was acquitted. What had happened? Lacking usable GPS signals deep inside the shop, the hand-held terminal had substituted the last valid fix. The driver had created this when he had scanned the parcel on leaving his van. If GPS evidence is to be used in criminal cases like this, the behaviour of GPS receivers in areas of weak signals must be understood - beyond reasonable doubt. Figure 7: A lorry parked overnight close to this warehouse appeared to jump randomly between the fixes shown here (as white bulls-eyes), leading to a charge of tachograph fraud. GPS tracking evidence is not like other digital evidence, from computers for example. As we have seen, the accuracy and reliability of GPS depend chiefly on the vagaries of radio signals and the awful things that can happen to them on their journeys from satellite to receiver! For this reason, it is essential to detect and avoid the many sources of error that may degrade GPS evidence and to demonstrate that records presented in court are accurate and reliable. That done, tracking evidence can be compelling.
6 6 Figure 8: Tracking record of a consignment of cocaine being imported from Germany. It can also be deeply impressive. The track in Figure 8 records part of the journey of a consignment of cocaine being brought to the UK from Mönchengladbach in Germany. The data, presented in Crown Court in Manchester, is accurate and reliable. Yet it was extracted months after the event by a brilliant computer forensic analyst from an encrypted file in undeclared memory in a tiny track logger. This GPS device had been bundled with the cocaine and buried inside the stuffing of a sofa stacked among other furniture deep inside a removal van. Even there it had managed to pick up satellite signals and gather data. At its best GPS tracking evidence can be quite remarkable! Treated with respect, examined and explained carefully, it will stand up to the most robust interrogation and will often carry the day. Professor David Last is a forensic Expert Witness focussing on GPS-related cases for law enforcement agencies and defence lawyers. He is a Professor Emeritus in the University of Bangor, Wales and Past-President of the Royal Institute of Navigation. Following a career in research, he also works as a Consultant on radio-navigation and communications systems for companies, governmental and international organisations. He has published more than 400 technical and policy papers on navigation systems and forensic matters. He is an instrument-rated pilot and practising navigator. Contact:
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