Towards development of a high abstract model for drone forensic domain

Drone Forensics (DRF) is one of the subdomains of digital forensics, which aims to capture and analyse the drone’s incidents. It is a diverse, unclear, and complex domain due to various drone field standards, operating systems, and infrastructure-based networks. Several DRF models and frameworks hav...

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Main Authors: Alhussan, Amel Ali, Al-Dhaqm, Arafat Mohammed Rashad, Yafooz, Wael M. S., Abd. Razak, Shukor, Emara, Abdel Hamid M., Khafaga, Doaa Sami
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spelling my.utm.1035572023-11-19T07:49:20Z http://eprints.utm.my/103557/ Towards development of a high abstract model for drone forensic domain Alhussan, Amel Ali Al-Dhaqm, Arafat Mohammed Rashad Yafooz, Wael M. S. Abd. Razak, Shukor Emara, Abdel Hamid M. Khafaga, Doaa Sami QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Drone Forensics (DRF) is one of the subdomains of digital forensics, which aims to capture and analyse the drone’s incidents. It is a diverse, unclear, and complex domain due to various drone field standards, operating systems, and infrastructure-based networks. Several DRF models and frameworks have been designed based on different investigation processes and activities and for the specific drones’ scenarios. These models make the domain more complex and unorganized among domain forensic practitioners. Therefore, there is a lack of a generic model for managing, sharing, and reusing the processes and activities of the DRF domain. This paper aims to develop A Drone Forensic Metamodel (DRFM) for the DRF domain using the metamodeling development process. The metamodeling development process is used for constructing and validating a metamodel and ensuring that the metamodel is complete and consistent. The developed DRFM consists of three main stages: (1) identification stage, (2) acquisition and preservation stage, and (3) examination and data analysis stage. It is used to structure and organize DRF domain knowledge, which facilitates managing, organizing, sharing, and reusing DRF domain knowledge among domain forensic practitioners. That aims to identify, recognize, extract and match different DRF processes, concepts, activities, and tasks from other DRF models in a developed DRFM. Thus, allowing domain practitioners to derive/instantiate solution models easily. The consistency and applicability of the developed DRFM were validated using metamodel transformation (vertical transformation). The results indicated that the developed DRFM is consistent and coherent and enables domain forensic practitioners to instantiate new solution models easily by selecting and combining concept elements (attribute and operations) based on their model requirement. MDPI 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/103557/1/ArafatMohammedRashad2022_TowardsDevelopmentofaHighAbstractModel.pdf Alhussan, Amel Ali and Al-Dhaqm, Arafat Mohammed Rashad and Yafooz, Wael M. S. and Abd. Razak, Shukor and Emara, Abdel Hamid M. and Khafaga, Doaa Sami (2022) Towards development of a high abstract model for drone forensic domain. Electronics (Switzerland), 11 (8). pp. 1-17. ISSN 2079-9292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics11081168 DOI : 10.3390/electronics11081168
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Alhussan, Amel Ali
Al-Dhaqm, Arafat Mohammed Rashad
Yafooz, Wael M. S.
Abd. Razak, Shukor
Emara, Abdel Hamid M.
Khafaga, Doaa Sami
Towards development of a high abstract model for drone forensic domain
description Drone Forensics (DRF) is one of the subdomains of digital forensics, which aims to capture and analyse the drone’s incidents. It is a diverse, unclear, and complex domain due to various drone field standards, operating systems, and infrastructure-based networks. Several DRF models and frameworks have been designed based on different investigation processes and activities and for the specific drones’ scenarios. These models make the domain more complex and unorganized among domain forensic practitioners. Therefore, there is a lack of a generic model for managing, sharing, and reusing the processes and activities of the DRF domain. This paper aims to develop A Drone Forensic Metamodel (DRFM) for the DRF domain using the metamodeling development process. The metamodeling development process is used for constructing and validating a metamodel and ensuring that the metamodel is complete and consistent. The developed DRFM consists of three main stages: (1) identification stage, (2) acquisition and preservation stage, and (3) examination and data analysis stage. It is used to structure and organize DRF domain knowledge, which facilitates managing, organizing, sharing, and reusing DRF domain knowledge among domain forensic practitioners. That aims to identify, recognize, extract and match different DRF processes, concepts, activities, and tasks from other DRF models in a developed DRFM. Thus, allowing domain practitioners to derive/instantiate solution models easily. The consistency and applicability of the developed DRFM were validated using metamodel transformation (vertical transformation). The results indicated that the developed DRFM is consistent and coherent and enables domain forensic practitioners to instantiate new solution models easily by selecting and combining concept elements (attribute and operations) based on their model requirement.
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author Alhussan, Amel Ali
Al-Dhaqm, Arafat Mohammed Rashad
Yafooz, Wael M. S.
Abd. Razak, Shukor
Emara, Abdel Hamid M.
Khafaga, Doaa Sami
author_facet Alhussan, Amel Ali
Al-Dhaqm, Arafat Mohammed Rashad
Yafooz, Wael M. S.
Abd. Razak, Shukor
Emara, Abdel Hamid M.
Khafaga, Doaa Sami
author_sort Alhussan, Amel Ali
title Towards development of a high abstract model for drone forensic domain
title_short Towards development of a high abstract model for drone forensic domain
title_full Towards development of a high abstract model for drone forensic domain
title_fullStr Towards development of a high abstract model for drone forensic domain
title_full_unstemmed Towards development of a high abstract model for drone forensic domain
title_sort towards development of a high abstract model for drone forensic domain
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/103557/1/ArafatMohammedRashad2022_TowardsDevelopmentofaHighAbstractModel.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/103557/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics11081168
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