2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3340133
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RF Drone Detection System Based on a Distributed Sensor Grid With Remote Hardware-Accelerated Signal Processing

Przemysław Flak,
Roman Czyba

Abstract: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), sometimes known as drones, evolved from military to civilian applications, opening up novel perspectives in a variety of everyday services. The rapidly growing consumer interest in amateur drones equipped with high-end cameras compromises the everyday safety and privacy of people. In the literature, a variety of sensing techniques based on different physical phenomena have been proposed for drone detection. Among acoustic, optical, or radar detection systems, passive radiofrequ… Show more

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“…However, its effectiveness in complex noise environments needs to be further investigated. Przemysław Flak et al [ 18 ] proposed an RF sensor grid-based UAV surveillance system using distributed sensor grids and a custom neural network architecture, which could be divided into three phases, including signal acquisition and hardware-accelerated time-frequency domain transform computation in a software-defined radio (SDR) device, an embedded computer for UAV presence detection, and UAV identification at the data fusion center. The unique advantage of the RF approach is that it enables early intrusion detection (identification of the drone’s launch sequence and indication of the operator’s position before take-off) and classification of the drone.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, its effectiveness in complex noise environments needs to be further investigated. Przemysław Flak et al [ 18 ] proposed an RF sensor grid-based UAV surveillance system using distributed sensor grids and a custom neural network architecture, which could be divided into three phases, including signal acquisition and hardware-accelerated time-frequency domain transform computation in a software-defined radio (SDR) device, an embedded computer for UAV presence detection, and UAV identification at the data fusion center. The unique advantage of the RF approach is that it enables early intrusion detection (identification of the drone’s launch sequence and indication of the operator’s position before take-off) and classification of the drone.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%