Abstract
Most small, commercial unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) maintain continuous two-way radio communication with the controller. Signals emitted by the UAVs can be used for detection of their presence, but as these drones use unlicensed frequency bands that are shared with many other wireless communication devices, UAV detection should rely on the unique characteristics of the transmitted signals. In this article, low-complexity methods for the detection of chirp symbols in downlink transmission from a UAV produced by DJI are proposed. The presented methods were developed with focus on the ability to detect presence of chirp symbols in radio transmission without a priori knowledge or need for center frequency estimation.