Hamburg - München - Wien - Prag Abwehr ziviler Drohnen SECA & Y-SECA Evening Event: Robotics 14.10.15 Dr. Andreas Hausotter Seite 1 von x
overview 1. Introduction of esc group and esc Aerospace 2. What chances do drones offer as part of the future technology 'robotics'? 3. What associated threats might be caused? 4. Challenges / sectors set out from CUAS 5. Innovative opportunities and methods for drone defence 6. Simulation video of a drone defence situation (GPS spoofing) 7. General approach of esc for the defence of drones Seite 2 von x 2
corporate structure esc Holding GmbH employees: approx. 95 turnover 2014: 9,8 m Pantero Services Aerospace and Defence solutions management of IT-projects - requirements management - infrastructure - s/w-development management of IT-projects - requirements management - infrastructure - s/w-development compliance & security recruiting services Finance Automotive Seite 3 von x 3 3
esc companies esc Aerospace GmbH Munich managing directors esc Aerospace s.r.o. Prague managing director Dr. Andreas Hausotter Lars Weimer (starting 1.1.16) Richard Sysala Mathias Krüger Richard Sysala employees: 10 40 Seite 4 von x 4 4
business units Aerospace UAV (Defence) robin radar systems b.v. Industry consulting - project management - system s/w-eng. - variant mgmt R&D projects public organisations ESA, DLR, Fraunhofer, Aerial targets Drone defence (CUAS) 5 Seite 5 von x 5
chances drones do offer sensor technologies: digital camera / video camera thermal imaging laserscanner infrared camera hyperspectral camera environmental sensors LIDAR systems (laser detection and ranging) applications: transport of goods measuring medical aid inspection assessment of situations documentation hobby 6 Seite 6 von x 6
CUAS: challenges heterogeneous drone market with a high variance regarding - different types - applications - usage low level of technical transparency of the whole drone market missing legal and technical standards of drones -> difficult to integrate in existing security architectures and systems detection or deflection of drones: uncertain legal situation e.g. airports, power plants, prisons, embassies, etc. 2015 SIMEDIA GmbH legislative procedures take too long a time 7 Seite 7 von x 7
CUAS: threats of drones risk categories types of attackers passive indirect active direct private citizens threat potential by usage (e.g. drones at airports) impairing the privacy (homes) curiosity, revenge commercial usage threats due to commercial usage industrial espionage, papparazzi X organized crime X acquisitive crime (prisons) power, economic benefits politically motivated crime X political aims and power drone as a weapon 8 Seite 8 von x 8
CUAS: varying requirements large airports (dan.) car test tracks (isp) major events (thr., dis.) size of property small power plants (dan.) industrial plants (dan.) stadiums (dan., dis.) prisons, psychiatries (thr., sm.) sky scrapers, embassies (sp) outdoor (air condition (on roof-top)) indoor (R&D centers) exhibition grounds (dis.) personal protection (thr.) demonstrations (thr.) polit. events (thr., dis.) convention, shareholders' meeting (dan.) abbr.: thr.: threat, sm.: smuggling dan: danger, dis.: disruption (i)sp: (industrial)-espionage fixed geographically mobile 9 Seite 9 von x 9
framework of a CUAS solution corporate communications legal public properties security institutions industry & business community organisational integration - security processes technical concept and implementation 10 Seite 10 von x 10
CUAS: example of a defence process goal: permanent surveillance of airspace detecting tracking verifying deflecting (control) destroying e.g. sensors: radio detection electromagnetical -> FMCW radar (frequency modulated continuous wave radar)) optical (acoustical) e.g. effectors: disrupt: RF jamming (WiFi, ISM 2,4 GHz) spoofing (GPS, ) HPEM (high power electromagnetical microwave) Seite 11 von x 11
CUAS: system architecture effectors for deflection / destruction laser effector Iron beam RF-jammer sensors for detection robin radar systems b.v. Yukon Advances optics laser (pulsed) management system control center (existing) alarm signal Sander-meetech GmbH actions organizational technical technological Seite 12 von x 12 12
CUAS: our approach esc Aerospace is a vendor-independent system house with core competences in comprehensive concept development and intelligent implementation of drone defence solutions modular design and supplier independence (investment protection) of the overall system integration of the drone defence system into the existing security engineering (pc / control station / app) target: permanent surveillance of the airspace with a low amount of false alarms 13 Seite 13 von x 13
CUAS: project phases concept phase feasibility study implementation phase start-up of the complete system and training support & service duration: 1-3 mon. (depending on the complexity) 14 Seite 14 von x 14
contact Kontakt esc Aerospace GmbH Josephspitalstraße 15 80331 Munich Dr. Andreas Hausotter Mathias Krüger Richard Sysala Lars Weimer Managing Directors mobile +49 173 3266075 tel. +49 89 207040-315 Web: www.esc-aerospace.com esc Aerospace s.r.o. Čs. armády 14 16000 Praha 6 Richard Sysala Managing Director tel. +420 604 347-014 15 Seite 15 von x 15