Pohasii, SerhiiMilevskyi, StanislavBilotserkivskyi, OleksandrBaranova, ValeriaIppolitova, InnaPyvavar, Iryna2023-12-152023-12-152023Cost-Effective Software and Hardware Complex to Ensure Security Against Unauthorized Use of Enemy Commercial Uavs on the Combat Territory / S. Pohasii [et al.] // 2023 IEEE 4th KhPI Week on Advanced Technology (KhPIWeek) : proc. of the Intern. Conf., October 02-06, 2023. – Kharkiv, 2023. – 6 p.https://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/71851The rapid development in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) has raised concerns about security in both civilian and military domains. Remote identification of UAS, crucial for ensuring legality and ownership verification in real-time, poses challenges. This article explores the improvement of software and hardware complexes to counter the unauthorized use of enemy commercial UAVs on combat territories. Different data transfer protocols used by UAS, such as MAVLink, DJI OcuSync, Lightbridge, Datalink, and LTE/4G/5G, are compared based on their technical characteristics. The article highlights the vulnerabilities in identity forgery that can compromise privacy and operational security, emphasizing the need for robust remote identification systems. It discusses controversies surrounding DJI's DroneID protocol and the utilization of the DJI AeroScope Monitoring System. The limitations and problems associated with existing hardware solutions are addressed, and the benefits of using budget-friendly equipment for combatting dual-purpose commercial UAS are highlighted. The proposed detection system offers cost-effectiveness, scalability, mobility, and adaptability to counter evolving enemy UAS control methods, ensuring improved security on the front lines.ensoftwarehardwareunmanned aerial systemsremote identificationsecuritycommercial UAVsdetection systemCost-Effective Software and Hardware Complex to Ensure Security Against Unauthorized Use of Enemy Commercial Uavs on the Combat TerritoryЕкономічний програмно-апаратний комплекс для забезпечення безпеки від несанкціонованого використання комерційних БПЛА противника на території бойових дійArticledoi.org/10.1109/KhPIWeek61412.2023.10312972https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4707-7964