The Helmut-Schmidt- University of the Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg, Germany has begun a research collaboration with ipoque, a Rohde & Schwarz company, to develop technology capable of identifying and mitigating unauthorised drones use by analysing patterns within 5G network data streams.
Using the university’s 5G Campus Network, established by Deutsche Telekom Global Business in conjunction with Ericsson as part of the Digital Sensor-2-Cloud Campus Platform project, the research team will focus on anomaly detection in 5G Campus Networks and drone detection in mobile networks.
The Hamburg-based researchers also developed the FALKE interceptor drone. The collaboration will see ipoque contribute its expertise in network analysis software to the team. The company uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to detect anomalies in real-time. It draws on an extensive, pre-existing pool of data sets, accumulated over nearly two decades, to train its models.
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