Information (Apr 2023)

Evaluation of a Resilience-Driven Operational Concept to Manage Drone Intrusions in Airports

  • Domenico Pascarella,
  • Gabriella Gigante,
  • Angela Vozella,
  • Maurizio Sodano,
  • Marco Ippolito,
  • Pierre Bieber,
  • Thomas Dubot,
  • Edgar Martinavarro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/info14040239
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 239

Abstract

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The drone market’s growth poses a serious threat to the negligent, illicit, or non-cooperative use of drones, especially in airports and their surroundings. Effective protection of an airport against drone intrusions should guarantee mandatory safety levels but should also rely on a resilience-driven operational concept aimed at managing the intrusions without necessarily implying the closure of the airport. The concept faces both safety-related and security-related threats and is based on the definitions of: (i) new roles and responsibilities; (ii) a set of operational phases, accomplished by means of specific technological building blocks; (iii) a new operational procedure blending smoothly with existing aerodrome procedures in place. The paper investigates the evaluation of such a resilience-driven operational concept tailored to drone-intrusion features, airport features, and current operations. The proposed concept was evaluated by applying it to a concrete case study related to Milan Malpensa Airport. The evaluation was carried out by real-time simulations and event tree analysis, exploiting the implementation of specific simulation tools and the assessment of resilience-oriented metrics. The achieved results show the effectiveness of the proposed operational concept and elicit further requirements for future counter-drone systems in airports.

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