A Comprehensive Review of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Attacks and Neutralization Techniques is an open-access work by Vinay Chamola, Pavan Kotesh, Aayush Agarwal, Naren, Navneet Gupta, and Mohsen Guizani.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have transformed the aviation industry over the past decade, offering capabilities such as remote sensing, monitoring, courier delivery, and more. Research is ongoing to enhance UAVs through energy harvesting techniques, improving battery life, network performance, and security against potential threats. UAV networks are frequently employed for unmanned missions, but their misuse has led to attacks on civilian, military, and industrial targets using either remotely controlled or automated UAVs. This misuse has spurred research into preventing unauthorized UAVs from causing harm.
This paper provides a comprehensive literature review on UAVs, including their uses, associated attacks, and countermeasures. The authors begin by examining the various types of UAVs, relevant regulatory laws, and their applications in both recreational and military contexts. Following this, the authors explore various monitoring and prevention techniques for UAV attacks, supported by relevant case studies.
Data publikacji– February 2021
A Comprehensive Review of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Attacks and Neutralization Techniques contains the following major sections:
- Wprowadzenie
- Classification of UAV
- UAV Regulations
- Recreational UAVs and Malpractices
- UAVs in Military Attacks
- Preliminary Background of Wireless Communication
- UAV Operation
- UAV Monitoring
- UAV Neutralizating Techniques
- UAV Neutralization Case Studies
- Wnioski
Post Image- UAV Components (Post Image Credit: Authors)