In this work, we present quasi-monostatic Radar Cross Section measurements of different Unmanned Aerial Vehicles at 26-40 GHz. We study the Radar Cross Section signatures of nine different multi-rotor platforms as well as a single Lithium-ion Polymer battery. These results are useful in the design and testing of radar systems which employ millimeter-wave frequencies for superior drone detection. The data shows how radio waves are scattered by drones of various sizes and what impact the primary construction material has on the received Radar Cross Section signatures. Matching our intuition, the measurements confirm that larger drones made of carbon fiber are easier to detect, whereas drones made from plastic and styrofoam materials are less ...
Abstract This article presents the results of a series of measurements of multistatic radar signatur...
The paper describes the development of a drone swarm configuration that can electromagnetically obsc...
The deployment of a drone swarm from carrier aircraft can support critical operations in which targe...
In this work, we present quasi-monostatic Radar Cross Section measurements of different Unmanned Aer...
In this work, we show how drone detection and classification can be enabled by leveraging a database...
The mono-static Radar Cross Section (RCS) of a commercial Drone (IRIS) has been simulated and measur...
Nano-drones, are insect-like sized drones with a threat capability of intrusion to provide intellige...
Funding: Army Research Laboratory under Cooperative Agreement Number: W911NF-19-2-0075.The widesprea...
This paper illustrates the results of a series of measurements of multistatic radar signatures of sm...
The authors acknowledge the funding received by the Army Research Laboratory under Cooperative Agree...
This article presents the results of a series of measurements of multistatic radar signatures of sma...
The focus of this paper is the evaluation of the mono-static Radar Cross Section (RCS) of a commerci...
This chapter reviews the similarities and differences between micro Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs),...
The authors acknowledge the funding received by the Army Research Laboratory under Cooperative Agree...
Powered by technological advances, commercial drones have wide applications in areas such as photogr...
Abstract This article presents the results of a series of measurements of multistatic radar signatur...
The paper describes the development of a drone swarm configuration that can electromagnetically obsc...
The deployment of a drone swarm from carrier aircraft can support critical operations in which targe...
In this work, we present quasi-monostatic Radar Cross Section measurements of different Unmanned Aer...
In this work, we show how drone detection and classification can be enabled by leveraging a database...
The mono-static Radar Cross Section (RCS) of a commercial Drone (IRIS) has been simulated and measur...
Nano-drones, are insect-like sized drones with a threat capability of intrusion to provide intellige...
Funding: Army Research Laboratory under Cooperative Agreement Number: W911NF-19-2-0075.The widesprea...
This paper illustrates the results of a series of measurements of multistatic radar signatures of sm...
The authors acknowledge the funding received by the Army Research Laboratory under Cooperative Agree...
This article presents the results of a series of measurements of multistatic radar signatures of sma...
The focus of this paper is the evaluation of the mono-static Radar Cross Section (RCS) of a commerci...
This chapter reviews the similarities and differences between micro Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs),...
The authors acknowledge the funding received by the Army Research Laboratory under Cooperative Agree...
Powered by technological advances, commercial drones have wide applications in areas such as photogr...
Abstract This article presents the results of a series of measurements of multistatic radar signatur...
The paper describes the development of a drone swarm configuration that can electromagnetically obsc...
The deployment of a drone swarm from carrier aircraft can support critical operations in which targe...