A Review of Counter-UAS Technologies for Cooperative Defensive Teams of Drones

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Abstract

In recent years, the drone market has had a significant expansion, with applications in various fields (surveillance, rescue operations, intelligent logistics, environmental monitoring, precision agriculture, inspection and measuring in the construction industry). Given their increasing use, the issues related to safety, security and privacy must be taken into consideration. Accordingly, the development of new concepts for countermeasures systems, able to identify and neutralize a single (or multiples) malicious drone(s) (i.e., classified as a threat), has become of primary importance. For this purpose, the paper evaluates the concept of a multiplatform counter-UAS system (CUS), based mainly on a team of mini drones acting as a cooperative defensive system. In order to provide the basis for implementing such a system, we present a review of the available technologies for sensing, mitigation and command and control systems that generally comprise a CUS, focusing on their applicability and suitability in the case of mini drones.

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Castrillo, V. U., Manco, A., Pascarella, D., & Gigante, G. (2022, March 1). A Review of Counter-UAS Technologies for Cooperative Defensive Teams of Drones. Drones. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/drones6030065

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