Abstract
This paper describes a research effort to develop the requirements for a micro-UAV defense system using the Department of Defense Architectural Framework (DoDAF). The goal is to define the system requirements for a security system against a single intruder UAV. The analysis begins with the definition of a potential scenario that is based on an analysis of relevant performance characteristics of commercially available micro UAS. The statement of need finalizes the first step of the requirements process. Based on this the Stakeholder and the system requirements are developed using the DoDAF.
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