探花直播 of Cambridge - drone /taxonomy/subjects/drone en Real-time drone intent monitoring could enable safer use of drones and prevent a repeat of 2018 Gatwick incident /research/news/real-time-drone-intent-monitoring-could-enable-safer-use-of-drones-and-prevent-a-repeat-of-2018 <div class="field field-name-field-news-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img class="cam-scale-with-grid" src="/sites/default/files/styles/content-580x288/public/news/research/news/dronecity.jpg?itok=wPsxAhzG" alt="Drone and city skyline" title="Drone and city skyline, Credit: Goh Rhy Yan via Unsplash" /></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><p> 探花直播researchers, from the 探花直播 of Cambridge, used a combination of statistical techniques and radar data to predict the flight path of a drone, and whether it intends to enter a restricted airspace, for instance around a civilian airport. 聽</p>&#13; &#13; <p>Their solution could help prevent a repeat of the Gatwick incident, as it can spot any drones before they enter restricted airspace and can determine, early, if their future actions are likely to pose a threat to other aircraft.</p>&#13; &#13; <p>This new predictive capability can enable automated decision-making and significantly reduce the workload on drone surveillance system operators by offering actionable information on potential threats to facilitate timely and proportionate responses.</p>&#13; &#13; <p>Real radar data from live drone trials at several locations was used to validate the new approach. Some of the results will be reported today (15 September) at the <a href="https://sspd.eng.ed.ac.uk/programme"><em>Sensor Signal Processing for Defence Conference</em></a> in Edinburgh.</p>&#13; &#13; <p>Drones have become ubiquitous over the past several years, with widespread applications in agriculture, surveying and e-commerce, among other fields. However, they can also be a nuisance or present a potential safety risk, especially with the wide availability of cheap and increasingly more capable platforms.</p>&#13; &#13; <p>A few days before Christmas 2018, reported drone sightings near the perimeter of Gatwick Airport caused hundreds of flights to be disrupted due to the possible risk of collision. No culprit was found.</p>&#13; &#13; <p>鈥淲hile we don鈥檛 fully know what happened at Gatwick, the incident highlighted the potential risk drones can pose to the public if they are misused, whether that鈥檚 done maliciously or completely innocently,鈥 said paper co-author Dr Bashar Ahmad, who carried out the research while based at Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Engineering. 鈥淚t鈥檚 crucial for future drone surveillance systems to have predictive capabilities for revealing, as early as possible, a drone with malicious intent or anomalous behaviour.鈥</p>&#13; &#13; <p>To aid with air traffic control and prevent any possible collisions, commercial airplanes report their location every few minutes. However, there is no such requirement for drones.</p>&#13; &#13; <p>鈥淭here needs to be some sort of automated equivalent to air traffic control for drones,鈥 said Professor Simon Godsill from Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Engineering, who led the project. 鈥淏ut unlike large and fast-moving targets, like a passenger jet, drones are small, agile, and slow-moving, which makes them difficult to track. They can also easily be mistaken for birds, and vice versa.鈥</p>&#13; &#13; <p>鈥淲e need to spot threats as early as possible, but we also need to be careful not to overreact, since closing civilian airspace is a drastic and highly disruptive measure that we want to avoid, especially if it ends up being a false alarm,鈥 said first author Dr Jiaming Liang, also from the Department of Engineering, who developed the underlying algorithms with Godsill.</p>&#13; &#13; <p>There are several potential ways to monitor the space around a civilian airport. A typical drone surveillance solution can use a combination of several sensors, such as radar, radio frequency detectors and cameras, but it鈥檚 often expensive and labour-intensive to operate.</p>&#13; &#13; <p>Using Bayesian statistical techniques, the Cambridge researchers built a solution that would only flag those drones which pose a threat and offer a way to prioritise them. Threat is defined as a drone that鈥檚 intending to enter restricted airspace or displays an unusual flying pattern.</p>&#13; &#13; <p>鈥淲e need to know this before it happens, not after it happens,鈥 said Godsill. 鈥淭his way, if a drone is getting too close, it could be possible to warn the drone operator. For obvious safety reasons, it鈥檚 prohibited to disable a drone in civilian airspace, so the only option is to close the airspace. Our goal is to make sure airport authorities don鈥檛 have to do this unless the threat is a real one.鈥</p>&#13; &#13; <p> 探花直播software-based solution uses a stochastic, or random, model to determine the underlying intent of the drone, which can change dynamically over time. Most drones navigate using waypoints, meaning they travel from one point to the next, and a single journey is made of multiple points.</p>&#13; &#13; <p>In tests using real radar data, the Cambridge-developed solution was able to identify drones before they reached their next waypoint. Based on a drone鈥檚 velocity, trajectory and other data, it was able to predict the probability of any given drone reaching the next waypoint in real time.</p>&#13; &#13; <p>鈥淚n tests, our system was able to spot potential threats in seconds, but in a real scenario, those seconds or minutes can make the difference between an incident happening or not,鈥 said Liang. 鈥淚t could give time to warn incoming flights about the threat so that no one gets hurt.鈥</p>&#13; &#13; <p> 探花直播Cambridge researchers say their solution can be incorporated into existing surveillance systems, making it a cost-effective way of tracking the risk of drones ending up where they shouldn鈥檛. 探花直播algorithms could, in principle, also be applied to other domains such as maritime safety, robotics and self-driving cars.</p>&#13; &#13; <p>聽</p>&#13; &#13; <p><em><strong>Reference:</strong><br />&#13; Jiaming Liang et al. 鈥<a href="https://sspd.eng.ed.ac.uk/programme">Detection of Malicious Intent in Non-cooperative Drone Surveillance</a>.鈥 Paper presented at the Sensor Signal Processing for Defence conference. Edinburgh, UK. 14-15 September 2021. <a href="https://sspd.eng.ed.ac.uk/">https://sspd.eng.ed.ac.uk/</a></em></p>&#13; </div></div></div><div class="field field-name-field-content-summary field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><p><p>Researchers have developed a real-time approach that can help prevent incidents like the large-scale disruption at London鈥檚 Gatwick Airport in 2018, where possible drone sightings at the perimeter of the airport caused the cancellation of hundreds of flights.</p>&#13; </p></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-field-content-quote field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even">While we don鈥檛 fully know what happened at Gatwick, the incident highlighted the potential risk drones can pose to the public if they are misused</div></div></div><div class="field field-name-field-content-quote-name field-type-text field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even">Bashar Ahmad</div></div></div><div class="field field-name-field-image-credit field-type-link-field field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/silhouette-of-quadcopter-drone-hovering-near-the-city-p_5BnqHfz3Y" target="_blank">Goh Rhy Yan via Unsplash</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-field-image-desctiprion field-type-text field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even">Drone and city skyline</div></div></div><div class="field field-name-field-cc-attribute-text field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><p><a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/" rel="license"><img alt="Creative Commons License" src="https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/4.0/88x31.png" style="border-width:0" /></a><br />&#13; 探花直播text in this work is licensed under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License</a>. 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