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Investigating Cost-effective RF-based Detection of Drones
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2016
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RadarLocation TrackingDrone Detection SystemEngineeringAerial RoboticsAutomatic Target RecognitionAerospace EngineeringUnmanned SystemField RoboticsComputer EngineeringSystems EngineeringCivilian DronesUsrp Software-defined PlatformsComputer ScienceUnmanned VehicleSignal ProcessingUnmanned Aerial VehiclesCost-effective Rf-based Detection
Beyond their benign uses, civilian drones have increasingly been used in problematic ways that have stirred concern from the public and authorities. While many anti-drone systems have been proposed to take them down, such systems often rely on a fundamental assumption that the presence of the drone has already been detected and is known to the defender. However, there is a lack of an automated cost-effective drone detection system. In this paper, we investigate a drone detection system that is designed tao autonomously detect and characterize drones using radio frequency wireless signals. In particular, two technical approaches are proposed. The first approach is active tracking where the system sends a radio signal and then listens for its reflected component. The second approach is passive listening where it receives, extracts, and then analyzes observed wireless signal. We perform a set of preliminary experiments to explore the feasibility of the approaches using WARP and USRP software-defined platforms. Our preliminary results illustrate the feasibility of the proposed system and identify the challenges for future research.
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