1. -Detection Technologies: The detection module is one of the key components of an anti- UAV system, which integrates various sensors to "detect" or “locate " potential threats. It utilizes the physical properties of the target drones (such as optical, thermal, acoustic, and magnetic characteristics) to detect and identify the target UAV.
- Radar Detection Technology: it operates by emitting electromagnetic waves and receiving the echoes to determine the position, speed, and other information of UAVs . It allows long-range, all-weather monitoring and has advantages such as long detection range and strong resistance to interference.
- RF Detection Technology: it identifies and analyzes the radio signals associated with the communication between UAVs and remote control station (RCS). It is low-cost, efficient, and easy to implement.
- Optical and Infrared Sensor Technology: Using cameras and infrared detectors, it monitors and identifies UAVs by capturing images or infrared signals. It allows for fast location and tracking of UAVs, offering advantages such as quick response and high identification accuracy.
- Acoustic Sensor Technology: it captures the sound signals generated by the UAV during flight to identify and locate it. It is particularly suitable for monitoring low-altitude, slow-moving drones and offers benefits such as high concealment and cost-efficient.
- Sensor Fusion Detection Technology: it enhances situational awareness and supports effective counter-UAV measures. Currently, research in this field focuses on integrating diverse sensors and employing artificial intelligence to improve UAV detection and identification capabilities.