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Title: Safety of Unmanned Systems
Authors: Kononova, N. V.
Кононова, Н. В.
Andrusenko, Y. A.
Андрусенко, Ю. А.
Kononov, M. N.
Кононов, М. Н.
Tokmakova, M. E.
Токмакова, М. Е.
Keywords: Data transmission channels;Unmanned aerial vehicles;Information security;Hardware;Ground control station;Software
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Citation: Kononova N.V., Andrusenko Y.A., Kononov M.N., Prakasha G.S., Tokmakova M.E. Safety of Unmanned Systems // Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems. - 2024. - 863 LNNS. - pp. 132 - 140. - DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-72171-7_14
Series/Report no.: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Abstract: The safety risk management process describes the systematic application of management policies, procedures and practices to the activities of communicating, consulting, establishing the context, and assessing, evaluating, treating, monitoring and reviewing risk. This process is undertaken to provide assurances that the risks associated with the operation of unmanned aircraft systems have been managed to acceptable levels. Active efforts should be made to develop rules to ensure the safe operation of unmanned aerial vehicles. For the safe integration of operations with unmanned aerial vehicles, it is important to take into account the influence of different levels of control and autonomous capabilities, as well as the source of movement monitoring in the system. This article discusses the security issues of unmanned systems, the main directions of ensuring the information security of unmanned systems, software and hardware vulnerabilities have been identified. The methods of information protection are given, the disadvantages are indicated.
URI: https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/29257
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