Digital Forensic Methodology for Detection of Abnormal Flight of Drones

When a drone accident has occurred, it is difficult to decide whether it is due to a crime, malfunction, mistake, or external force. Although the cause of the accident is elucidated through analysis of artifacts or flight data, there are many limitations. In this study, we present a method for detec...

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出版年:Journal of Information Security and Cybercrimes Research
主要な著者: Hyunji Moon, Euihyun Jin, Hyeon Kwon, Sangeun Lee, Kim Gibum
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Naif University Publishing House 2021-06-01
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オンライン・アクセス:https://journals.nauss.edu.sa/index.php/JISCR/article/view/1518
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Hyeon Kwon
Sangeun Lee
Kim Gibum
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description When a drone accident has occurred, it is difficult to decide whether it is due to a crime, malfunction, mistake, or external force. Although the cause of the accident is elucidated through analysis of artifacts or flight data, there are many limitations. In this study, we present a method for detecting an abnormal flight using the motor current values and controller direction values of a drone. The experimental result revealed that, in the case of a normal flight, the current values of four motors were similar in hovering state and the current value of rear motors were increased when the drone was flying forwards. In the case of an abnormal flight, when the drone moved rightwards due to external force in hovering state, the current values of the two motors on the right side were increased greatly. After a period of time following the movement to the right side, the current values of all the motors converged to 0. In the future, motor current values and controller direction values may be used to determine whether an abnormal flight in a drone accident has occurred because of external force by wind, birds, persons, or the like.
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spelling doaj-art-e392368e60cf4e8d9801895ab30846262025-08-20T00:52:57ZengNaif University Publishing HouseJournal of Information Security and Cybercrimes Research1658-77821658-77902021-06-0141273510.26735/IDJD28091222Digital Forensic Methodology for Detection of Abnormal Flight of DronesHyunji Moon0Euihyun Jin1Hyeon Kwon2Sangeun Lee3Kim Gibum4Department of Forensic Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea.Department of Forensic Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea.Department of Forensic Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea.Department of Forensic Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea.Department of Forensic Science, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea.When a drone accident has occurred, it is difficult to decide whether it is due to a crime, malfunction, mistake, or external force. Although the cause of the accident is elucidated through analysis of artifacts or flight data, there are many limitations. In this study, we present a method for detecting an abnormal flight using the motor current values and controller direction values of a drone. The experimental result revealed that, in the case of a normal flight, the current values of four motors were similar in hovering state and the current value of rear motors were increased when the drone was flying forwards. In the case of an abnormal flight, when the drone moved rightwards due to external force in hovering state, the current values of the two motors on the right side were increased greatly. After a period of time following the movement to the right side, the current values of all the motors converged to 0. In the future, motor current values and controller direction values may be used to determine whether an abnormal flight in a drone accident has occurred because of external force by wind, birds, persons, or the like.https://journals.nauss.edu.sa/index.php/JISCR/article/view/1518drone forensicsdrone accident investigationflight recorduavdji
spellingShingle Hyunji Moon
Euihyun Jin
Hyeon Kwon
Sangeun Lee
Kim Gibum
Digital Forensic Methodology for Detection of Abnormal Flight of Drones
drone forensics
drone accident investigation
flight record
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title Digital Forensic Methodology for Detection of Abnormal Flight of Drones
title_full Digital Forensic Methodology for Detection of Abnormal Flight of Drones
title_fullStr Digital Forensic Methodology for Detection of Abnormal Flight of Drones
title_full_unstemmed Digital Forensic Methodology for Detection of Abnormal Flight of Drones
title_short Digital Forensic Methodology for Detection of Abnormal Flight of Drones
title_sort digital forensic methodology for detection of abnormal flight of drones
topic drone forensics
drone accident investigation
flight record
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url https://journals.nauss.edu.sa/index.php/JISCR/article/view/1518
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