IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Survey on Anti-Drone Systems: Components, Designs, and Challenges

  • Seongjoon Park,
  • Hyeong Tae Kim,
  • Sangmin Lee,
  • Hyeontae Joo,
  • Hwangnam Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3065926
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 42635 – 42659

Abstract

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This paper presents a comprehensive survey on anti-drone systems. After drones were released for non-military usages, drone incidents in the unarmed population are gradually increasing. However, it is unaffordable to construct a military grade anti-drone system for every private or public facility due to installation and operation costs, and regulatory restrictions. We focus on analyzing anti-drone system that does not use military weapons, investigating a wide range of anti-drone technologies, and deriving proper system models for reliable drone defense. We categorized anti-drone technologies into detection, identification, and neutralization, and reviewed numerous studies on each. Then, we propose a hypothetical anti-drone system that presents the guidelines for adaptable and effective drone defense operations. Further, we discuss drone-side safety and security schemes that could nullify current anti-drone methods, and propose future solutions to resolve these challenges.

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