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Drone Timeline: Forensic timeline analysis for drones

Drone Timeline: Forensic timeline analysis for drones is an open-access work by Hudan Studiawan, Tohari Ahmad, Bagus J. Santoso, Ary M. Shiddiqi, and Baskoro A. Pratomo.

Timeline analysis is a crucial aspect of forensic investigations. However, most research in this area focuses on digital devices like computers or smartphones, with limited attention given to drones. Additionally, current forensic tools primarily analyze timelines based on drone file metadata. In this paper, the authors introduce a method to construct a forensic timeline for a drone device. Their approach categorizes the timeline into micro, macro, and super. The proposed tool displays these timelines, aiding investigators in the forensic analysis of drones.

Publication Date– November 2022

Drone Timeline: Forensic timeline analysis for drones contains the following major sections:

  • Introduction
  • Related work
  • Software description
  • Illustrative examples
  • Impact
  • Conclusions

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