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Title: | Radio frequency method for emulating multiple UAVs |
Authors: | Lapina, M. A. Лапина, М. А. |
Keywords: | Industrial Internet of Things;Radio frequency method;Microcomputer;UAV |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
Citation: | Proshkin N.; Basan, E.; Lapina, M. Radio frequency method for emulating multiple UAVs // 2021 17th International Conference on Intelligent Environments, IE 2021 - Proceedings. - 2021. - Номер статьи 9486599. - DOI10.1109/IE51775.2021.9486599 |
Series/Report no.: | 2021 17th International Conference on Intelligent Environments, IE 2021 - Proceedings |
Abstract: | The object of the research is various wireless communication networks to determine their characteristics, inherent vulnerabilities, the consequences of using these vulnerabilities, the possibility of introducing wireless communication modules into the UAV and using them to perform deception tasks and deception of the UAV. As a result of the research, a Wi-Fi-based UAV deception module was implemented and its full automation, the main objectives, and stages of the UAV deception module implementation, achieving results in the implementation of some of them and a scenario for the application of the module were developed. The module can be useful not only for the protection of UAV itself, but also for the protection of smart cities and smart devices. The module makes it possible to create false information fields and compromise an attacker who wants to connect to legitimate smart things. If many fake hotspots with higher signal levels are created around a real smart city device, it can also be used to hide legitimate hotspots |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/18167 |
Appears in Collections: | Статьи, проиндексированные в SCOPUS, WOS |
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