P37 - Mobility-Induced Sensitivity of UAV-based Nodes to Jamming...
- Event
- iCCC2026 - iCampus Cottbus Conference
2026-05-05 - 2026-05-07
Cottbus - Band
- Poster
- Chapter
- Kommunikation
- Author(s)
- P. Mykytyn, O. Yener, P. Langendoerfer - BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Cottbus, R. Chitauro - IHP Leibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik, Frankfurt (Oder)
- Pages
- 268 - 271
- DOI
- 10.5162/iCCC2026/P37
- ISBN
- 978-3-910600-10-2
- Price
- free
Abstract
This work presents an experimental performance evaluation of a private 5G airfield network under controlled directional SDR jamming attacks targeting UAV-based UE nodes. Using a QualiPoc Android UE, mounted as a payload on a quadcopter UAV, we conducted a series of experiments to evaluate signal degradation, handover performance, and service stability in the presence of constant directional jamming. The conducted experiments aimed to examine the effects of varying travel speeds, altitudes, and moving patterns of a UAV-based UE to record and analyze the key physical-layer and network-layer metrics such as CQI, MCS, RSRP, SINR, BLER, Net PDSCH Throughput and RLF. The results of this work describe the link stability and signal degradation dependencies, caused by the level of mobility of the UAVbased UE nodes during autonomous and automatic operation in private 5G Airfield networks.
