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Increased use of unmanned systems in various tasks enables users to complete important missions without risking human lives. Nonetheless, these systems pose a huge threat if the operational cyber security is not handled properly, especially for the unmanned aerial vehicle systems (UAVS), which can cause catastrophic damages. Therefore, it is important to check the impact of various attack attempts on the UAV system. The most economical and insightful way to do this is to simulate operational scenarios of UAVs in advance. In this paper, we introduce UAVSim, a simulation testbed for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Networks cyber security analysis. The testbed allows users to easily experiment by adjusting different parameters for the networks, hosts and attacks. In addition, each UAV host works on well-defined mobility framework and radio propagation models, which resembles real-world scenarios. Based on the experiments performed in UAVSim, we evaluate the impact of Jamming attacks against UAV networks and report the results to demonstrate the necessity and usefulness of the testbed.
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