• Title/Summary/Keyword: Drone Neutralization

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An Analysis on Anti-Drone Technology Trends of Domestic Companies Using News Crawling on the Web (뉴스 기사의 크롤링을 통한 국내 기업의 안티 드론에 사용되는 기술 현황 분석)

  • Kim, Kyuseok
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.458-464
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    • 2020
  • Drones are being spreaded for the purposes such as construction, logistics, scientific research, recording, toy and so on. However, anti-drone related technologies which make the opposite drones neutralized are also widely being researched and developed because some drones are being used for crime or terror. The range of anti-drone related technologies can be divided into detection, identification and neutralization. The drone neutralization methods are divided into Soft-kill one which blocks the detected drones using jamming and Hard-kill one which destroys the detected ones physically. In this paper, Google and Naver domestic news articles related to anti-drone were gathered. Analyzing the domestic news articles, 8 of related technologies using RF, GNSS, Radar and so on were found. Regarding as this, the general features and usage status of those technologies were described and those on anti-drone for each company and agency were gathered and analyzed.

Analysis of Domestic and International Patent Trends in Anti-drone Technology through Patent Application Status Survey (특허 출원 현황조사를 통한 안티드론 기술의 국내외 특허 동향 분석)

  • Jae-Hyo Hwang;Ki-Jung Kim
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.1217-1228
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, technical and patent analysses of anti-drone technology, which aim to neutralize drone attacks are conducted. We conducted research on the technical definition of anti-drone, the technical elements of anti-drone systems, and investigated the patents related to anti-drone and drone filed domestically and internationally over the past 10 years, starting from 2011. For domestic patents, we examined the number of patent applications related to anti-drone and the overall domestic patent applications over the past 10 years. Regarding international filings, we investigated the patent applications related to anti-drone filed in the United States, Europe, Japan, China, and under the PCT system in the past 10 years. We conducted a search for patents related to anti-drone, including neutralization techniques identified under the keyword "anti-drone," patents related to drone detection and identification techniques, and patents related to drone neutralization techniques. Through the conducted research, a total of 91 patents were filed for drone detection techniques. Out of these, 5 patents, accounting for 5.5%, were filed by public institutions. In the case of patents filed for drone identification techniques, there were a total of 174 patents. Among these, 4 patents, which is 2.3%, were filed by public institutions.

Anti-Drone Technology for Drone Threat Response: Current Status and Future Directions

  • Jinwoo Jeong;Isaac Sim;Sangbom Yun;Junghyun Seo
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.115-127
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, we have undertaken a comprehensive investigation into the current state of anti-drone technology due to the increasing concerns and risks associated with the widespread use of drones. We carefully analyze anti-drone technology, dividing it into three crucial domains: detection, identification, and neutralization methods. This categorization enables us to delve into intricate technical details, highlighting the diverse techniques used to counter evolving drone threats. Additionally, we explore the legal and regulatory aspects of implementing anti-drone technology. Our research also envisions potential directions for advancing and evolving anti-drone tech to ensure its effectiveness in an ever-changing threat environment.

Replay Attack based Neutralization Method for DJI UAV Detection/Identification Systems (DJI UAV 탐지·식별 시스템 대상 재전송 공격 기반 무력화 방식)

  • Seungoh Seo;Yonggu Lee;Sehoon Lee;Seongyeol Oh;Junyoung Son
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.133-143
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    • 2023
  • As drones (also known as UAV) become popular with advanced information and communication technology (ICT), they have been utilized for various fields (agriculture, architecture, and so on). However, malicious attackers with advanced drones may pose a threat to critical national infrastructures. Thus, anti-drone systems have been developed to respond to drone threats. In particular, remote identification data (R-ID)-based UAV detection and identification systems that detect and identify illegal drones with R-ID broadcasted by drones have been developed, and are widely employed worldwide. However, this R-ID-based UAV detection/identification system is vulnerable to security due to wireless broadcast characteristics. In this paper, we analyze the security vulnerabilities of DJI Aeroscope, a representative example of the R-ID-based UAV detection and identification system, and propose a replay-attack-based neutralization method using the analyzed vulnerabilities. To validate the proposed method, it is implemented as a software program, and verified against four types of attacks in real test environments. The results demonstrate that the proposed neutralization method is an effective neutralization method for R-ID-based UAV detection and identification systems.