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Using SDR receivers for UAV detection
Author(s) -
Robert Dianovský,
Andrej Novák
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.26552/pas.z.2021.1.03
Subject(s) - drone , computer science , software defined radio , real time computing , radio control , identification (biology) , realization (probability) , software , embedded system , systems engineering , telecommunications , engineering , statistics , botany , genetics , mathematics , programming language , biology
As the number of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) increases, new dangers arise for airports and other facilities. Because of this, the need for UAV detection and monitoring in areas, that might be endangered by their operation, is becoming an important topic. Introductory chapters are dedicated to the identification of potential risks posed by UAV operations and research of existing monitoring methods. The main goal of the paper, about which is this article, is to research the possibility of UAV detection by using accessible amateur SDR (Software-Defined Radio) for intercepting radio communications between UAV and its control station. Possible radio detection and localization methods were proposed based on the analysis of radio transmissions used in unmanned aerial systems. A simple theoretical design of SDR-based detection and localization system for monitoring unauthorized UAVs was developed by choosing appropriate methods. The principles and methods used in the design were experimentally demonstrated in several laboratory experiments. Successful realization of this design would possibly improve the availability of drone monitoring systems and reduce their production costs.

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