Paper ThA2.5
Souli, N. (University of Cyprus), Kolios, Panayiotis (University of Cyprus), Ellinas, G. (University of Cyprus)
Detection and Tracking of Rogue UASs Using a Novel Real-Time Passive Radar System
Scheduled for presentation during the Regular Session "Perception and Cognition" (ThA2), Thursday, June 23, 2022,
11:50−12:10, Bokar
2022 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS), June 21-24, 2022, Dubrovnik, Croatia
This information is tentative and subject to change. Compiled on April 24, 2024
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Keywords UAS Applications, Perception and Cognition, Levels of Safety
Abstract
Unlawful operations involving unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) are raising concerns for the security of critical infrastructures as well as of crowded environments. In this work, a real-time bistatic passive radar (BPR) is proposed, established on software-defined radio (SDR) and signals of opportunity (SOPs), to counter unauthorized drone operations over critical infrastructures. Specifically, SOPs that are already available in the environment, e.g., digital video broadcasting - terrestrial (DVB-T) signals, are employed and processed in real-time to provide simultaneous detection and tracking of rogue drones in the vicinity. Also, the advent of SDRs has provided the opportunity to develop a low-cost and versatile BPR solution. A prototype passive radar (PR) implementation is proposed, using embedded processing units, and a signal processing framework is applied to achieve the two-fold detection-and-tracking objective in real-time. Through extensive outdoor experiments the performance of the proposed system is validated under various parameter settings.
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