Wireless destruction device
The wireless destruction device addresses the inadequacies of existing data destruction methods by using wireless control and detection to ensure immediate and complete data erasure with confirmation, enhancing security against data recovery and theft.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Utility models
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-01-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-16
AI Technical Summary
Existing data destruction technologies, particularly for solid-state drives, are inadequate in ensuring complete and immediate data erasure, especially in abnormal environments, and lack confirmation of complete destruction, making them vulnerable to data recovery and theft.
A wireless destruction device that uses wireless transmission to control a control module for data or physical destruction of a memory module, with a detection module to confirm destruction status, and includes ambient detection for self-destruction in adverse conditions.
Ensures immediate and complete data destruction with confirmation, preventing data recovery and theft by employing wireless communication and ambient detection for self-destruction.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a wireless destruction device, and more particularly to a destruction device that utilizes wireless transmission and self-destructs according to its state.
Background Art
[0002] In recent years, under the situation where the demand for information security has rapidly increased, in various application fields that handle confidential data and highly confidential information, such as government agencies, military systems, the financial industry, cloud computing services, the semiconductor and high-tech manufacturing industries, data confidentiality and prevention of unauthorized access are extremely important. In particular, in portable storage devices, server storage modules, and corporate backup databases, if theft, leakage of confidential data, or malicious restoration due to device loss occurs, it will not only cause significant commercial losses but also pose risks to national security and corporate operations. Therefore, existing technologies have been working for many years to improve the reliability of data protection and data destruction.
[0003] Data protection methods according to the prior art mainly rely on encryption technologies, access control, identity verification, etc. For example, data encryption by algorithms can prevent direct access to data by unauthorized users or limit access during multi-step account management and multi-factor authentication. Furthermore, some systems provide functions such as remote lock, remote format, and remote deletion, and administrators can prevent data access by others in case of device loss or theft. The above technologies improve data security to a certain extent, but their protection capabilities are still limited by the security of the device itself and the usage environment.
[0004] Regarding data destruction, software-based methods such as disk formatting, data overwriting, multiplexing of random codes, and deletion of file indexes are common. However, in solid-state drives and other flash memory-based storage devices, the write-through balancing mechanism of the backend control chip often results in discrepancies between the actual storage location and the logical deletion location, potentially leaving data in different memory blocks and resulting in incomplete erasure. In such situations, it becomes impossible to guarantee complete data destruction, as skilled individuals can attempt to recover some or a large portion of sensitive content using advanced data recovery tools or hardware-level reading devices.
[0005] Furthermore, if a storage device encounters abnormal environments such as power outages, improper shutdowns, controller damage, or firmware errors, or if it is disassembled and analyzed in a hostile environment, conventional software-based destruction methods are often ineffective in the aforementioned situations, increasing the risk of data retention. In addition, some conventional technologies attempt to make data unrecoverable through physical destruction methods such as mechanical crushing, drilling, or high-temperature melting. However, these methods may require additional equipment, human resources, and time, making them unsuitable for immediate implementation in emergencies and potentially causing problems related to safety, environmental pollution, and cost.
[0006] Therefore, with conventional technologies, irreversibly erasing data stored on solid-state drives and related electronic storage media as needed, and preventing decryption by professional recovery tools, has always been a major challenge in the field of information security. Amidst the increasing frequency of data breaches, the industry is demanding reliable, immediately executable, and complete confidential data destruction technologies. However, existing technologies still have several shortcomings in terms of the reliability, immediacy, and physical level of security of complete data destruction, which are challenges that the industry urgently needs to address.
[0007] In view of the above-mentioned problems of the prior art or existing technology, the present invention provides a wireless destruction device that uses wireless transmission to control a control module placed on a carrier to destroy a memory module, and uses a detection module to detect whether or not the memory module has actually been destroyed. [Overview of the Initiative] [Problems that the invention aims to solve]
[0008] The object of this invention is to provide a wireless destruction device. The wireless destruction device receives a command signal once using a wireless transceiver, and the control module outputs a destruction signal to the storage module accordingly, destroying the data in the storage module or physically destroying the storage module. Furthermore, the detection module detects the state of the storage module and outputs a report signal accordingly, and the wireless transceiver outputs a report signal indicating whether or not the storage module has been successfully destroyed.
[0009] The objective of this invention is to provide a wireless destruction device that continuously receives command signals using a wireless transceiver. If the reception of command signals is interrupted, the control module outputs a destruction signal to the storage module accordingly, destroying the data in the storage module or physically destroying the storage module. Furthermore, the detection module detects the state of the storage module and outputs a report signal accordingly, and the wireless transceiver outputs a report signal indicating whether or not the storage module has been successfully destroyed. [Means for solving the problem]
[0010] To achieve the above objectives and effects, the present invention provides a wireless destructive device that receives command signals from a remote device. The wireless destructive device includes a carrier, a memory module, a control module, a wireless transceiver, a detection module, and a power module. The memory module is located on the carrier, the control module is located on the carrier and electrically connected to the memory module, the wireless transceiver is electrically connected to the control module, and the detection module is located on the carrier and electrically connected to the memory module. The power module is electrically connected to the control module and the detection module. The wireless transceiver receives the command signal, the control module receives the command signal and outputs a destructive signal to the memory module accordingly, thereby destroying the memory module. The detection module detects the state of the memory module accordingly, outputs a report signal to the wireless transceiver, and drives the wireless transceiver to output the report signal to the remote device. This structure provides a wireless destructive device that uses wireless transmission and self-destructs based on the signal connection of the device.
[0011] To achieve the above objectives and effects, the present invention provides a wireless destruction device that continuously receives command signals from a remote device. The wireless destruction device includes a carrier, a memory module, a control module, a wireless transceiver, a detection module, and a power module. The memory module is located on the carrier, the control module is located on the carrier and electrically connected to the memory module, the wireless transceiver is electrically connected to the control module, and the detection module is located on the carrier and electrically connected to the memory module and the wireless transceiver. The power module is located on the carrier and electrically connected to the control module and the detection module. The wireless transceiver continuously receives the command signals and transmits the command signals to the control module. If the command signals are interrupted after a predetermined time, the control module outputs a destruction signal to the memory module. That is, if communication between the remote device and the wireless destruction device is cut off, shielded, or interrupted by malicious operation, the storage module needs to be destroyed by the destruction signal. The detection module detects the state of the memory module accordingly, outputs a report signal to the wireless transceiver, and drives the wireless transceiver to output the report signal to the remote device. This structure provides a wireless destruction device that uses wireless transmission and self-destructs based on the signal connection of the devices.
[0012] In one embodiment of the present invention, an ambient detection module is further included, which is disposed on the carrier and electrically connected to the control module. The ambient detection module detects the detection altitude of the external environment and continuously measures the relative distance between itself and the remote device. If the detection altitude exceeds at least one predetermined altitude, or if the relative distance exceeds at least one predetermined distance, the ambient detection module outputs an alarm signal to the control module. The control module receives the alarm signal and outputs a destructive signal to the memory module. This structure provides a wireless destructive device that uses self-destruction based on the detection altitude and relative distance of the device.
[0013] In one embodiment of the present invention, an ambient detection module is further included, which is disposed on the carrier and electrically connected to the control module. The ambient detection module detects a detection vibration value. If the detection vibration value exceeds at least one predetermined vibration value, the ambient detection module outputs an alarm signal to the control module. The control module receives the alarm signal and outputs a destructive signal to the memory module. This structure provides a wireless destructive device that uses self-destruction based on the detection vibration value of the device.
[0014] In one embodiment of the present invention, the wireless transceiver continuously receives the command signal to the control module. If the reception of the command signal is interrupted, the control module outputs the destruction signal to the storage module.
[0015] In one embodiment of the present invention, the carrier is placed inside the drone.
[0016] In one embodiment of the present invention, the storage module is either volatile memory or non-volatile memory.
[0017] In one embodiment of the present invention, the control module includes a destruction module that is electrically connected to the storage module and outputs the destruction signal.
[0018] In one embodiment of the present invention, the wireless transceiver transmits and receives the command signal and transmits the report signal using Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) communication, Wi-Fi communication, ultra-wideband (UWB) communication, near-field communication (NFC), cellular networks (3G, 4G, 5G, 6G, etc.), satellite communication, LPWAN communication (LoRa, etc.), shortwave communication, or microwave communication.
[0019] In one embodiment of the present invention, the wireless transceiver transmits and receives the command signal in the frequency range of 3 MHz to 300 GHz and transmits the report signal.
[0020] In one embodiment of the present invention, the destruction signal is a surge voltage or a surge current used to destroy the memory module.
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[0021] [Figure 1A] It is a schematic structural diagram according to one embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 1B] It is a schematic structural diagram according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0022] [Figure 2A] It is a schematic structural diagram of a destruction module according to one embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2B] It is a schematic structural diagram of a destruction module according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0023] [Figure 3A] It is a schematic structural diagram of a surrounding detection module according to one embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 3B] It is a schematic structural diagram of a surrounding detection module according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0024] [Figure 4] It is a schematic diagram of an application embodiment according to the present invention.
Modes for Carrying Out the Invention
[0025] In view of the above problems of the prior art, the present invention provides a wireless destruction device that receives a command signal once or continuously using a wireless transceiver. The wireless transceiver transmits the command signal to the control module, and the control module outputs a destruction signal for destroying the memory module accordingly. Further, the detection module detects the state of the memory module and outputs a report signal reporting whether the memory module has been destroyed to the wireless transceiver. This device solves the problems of the prior art that confidential data cannot be completely destroyed and it is impossible to confirm whether the data has been completely destroyed.
[0026] Refer to Figures 1A to 1B. Figures 1A to 1B are schematic diagrams of the structure according to one embodiment of the present invention. As shown, this embodiment is a first embodiment and discloses a wireless destructive device 1 that receives a command signal 3 output from a remote device 2. The wireless destructive device 1 includes a carrier 10, a storage module 20, a control module 30, a wireless transceiver 40, a detection module 50, and a power module P1. The above components are individually arranged on the carrier 10, thereby electrically connecting the above components to one another.
[0027] In one embodiment, the carrier 10 may be a circuit board. The memory module 20, control module 30, wireless transceiver 40, and detection module 50 are electrically connected via the circuit layers of the circuit board, but this embodiment is not limited to this.
[0028] In one embodiment, the storage module 20 may include volatile or non-volatile memory such as random access memory (RAM), dynamic random access memory (DRAM), static random access memory (SRAM), or a solid-state drive (SSD), but this embodiment is not limited to these.
[0029] In one embodiment, the storage module 20 may further be a hard disk drive (HDD) or flash memory such as a memory card (SD card), but this embodiment is not limited to these.
[0030] In one embodiment, the control module 30 may employ a microprocessor such as a central processing unit (CPU), but this embodiment is not limited to this.
[0031] In one embodiment, the wireless transceiver 40 may employ an antenna chip coupled with the control module 30 to realize the function of transmitting and receiving wireless signals.
[0032] In one embodiment, the power module P1 is a battery or capacitor such as a chemical battery, dry cell, rechargeable battery, or fuel cell, and may also be a power generation module such as a photoelectric conversion module.
[0033] Refer again to Figures 1A and 1B. As shown, in this embodiment, the memory module 20 is located on the carrier 10. The control module 30 is electrically connected to the memory module 20, the wireless transceiver 40 is electrically connected to the control module 30, the detection module 50 is electrically connected to at least the memory module 20 and the wireless transceiver 40, and the power module P1 is electrically connected to at least the control module 30 and the detection module 50 to supply power. The solid lines in Figure 1B represent signal transmission, and the dashed lines in Figure 1B represent power transmission.
[0034] Following the above, the wireless transceiver 40 receives command signal 3. The wireless transceiver 40 forwards command signal 3 to the control module 30. After receiving command signal 3, the control module 30 outputs a destruction signal 31 to the storage module 20 to delete the data stored in the storage module 20, format the storage module 20, or physically destroy the storage module 20. Simultaneously, the detection module 50 continuously detects the state of the storage module 20, for example, the device state. If the data in the storage module 20 is deleted or the storage module 20 is physically destroyed, the detection module 50 detects the state of the storage module 20 and accordingly outputs a report signal 51 to the wireless transceiver 40, driving the wireless transceiver 40 to output the report signal 51 to the remote device 2. This allows the remote device 2 to determine whether the data in the storage module 20 has actually been destroyed. The report signal 51 includes at least one of the following: an electronic signature, a nonce, a timestamp, a status code, and a destruction code.
[0035] Following the above, the power module P1 supplies power to the destruction module 32 of the control module 30 for the purpose of deleting data stored in the memory module 20 or destroying the memory module 20. Furthermore, the power module P1 can perform low-energy consumption processes in combination with the control module 30. For example, if the control module 30 is idle or in a hibernation state for 30 seconds, the control module 30 enters sleep mode until it is activated by a received signal.
[0036] In this embodiment, the command signal 3 is output from the remote device 2. The remote device 2 can output the command signal 3 once, making the command signal 3 a signal indicating the destruction process. Furthermore, the remote device 2 is authorized by the user to output the command signal 3 indicating the destruction process to the wireless transceiver 40, and user authorization for the destruction process in the remote device 2 can be supported by the pairing whitelist protocol, the cryptographic signature protocol, the rolling code protocol, the challenge-response authentication protocol, the nonce / timestamp authentication, and the anti-replay protocol. In another embodiment, the remote device 2 can transmit the command signal 3 continuously, making the command signal 3 a continuous security signal. Furthermore, the remote device 2 is authorized by the user to continuously output the command signal 3 indicating the continuous security signal to the wireless transceiver 40, and user authorization for the destruction process in the remote device 2 can be supported by the pairing whitelist protocol, the cryptographic signature protocol, the rolling code protocol, the challenge-response authentication protocol, the nonce / timestamp authentication, and the anti-replay protocol.
[0037] Following the above, in an embodiment in which the remote device 2 continuously outputs command signals 3, the wireless transceiver 40 continuously receives command signals 3 to the control module 30. If the reception of command signals 3 is interrupted, the control module 30 outputs a destruction signal 31 to the storage module 20 accordingly, destroying the storage module 20.
[0038] Following on from the above, "continuously outputting command signal 3" means outputting command signal 3 at regular periodic intervals or without intervals. For example, outputting command signal 3 every 30 seconds, or every 0 seconds (no periodic interval).
[0039] Following the above, "interruption of command signal 3" means that if the wireless transceiver 40 and the control module 30 do not receive command signal 3 for a predetermined period of time, the control module 30 outputs a destruction signal 31 to the memory module 20, destroying the memory module 20. For example, if the control module 30 does not receive command signal 3 for 60 seconds, the control module 30 outputs a destruction signal 31 to the memory module 20, destroying the memory module 20.
[0040] In this embodiment, the remote device 2 is an electronic device equipped with a processor and a transmitting / receiving antenna, such as a smartphone, controller, portable computer, base station, vehicle equipped with radio wave transmitting / receiving device, or artificial satellite, but this embodiment is not limited to these.
[0041] In this embodiment, the detection module 50 is electrically connected to at least the storage module 20 and the wireless transceiver 40, thereby enabling the detection module 50 to independently and continuously detect whether or not the storage module 20 has been destroyed. For example, whether or not the storage module 20 has been destroyed can be detected by detecting the operating voltage / operating current / resistance within the storage module 20, an electronic fuse embedded in the storage module 20, a built-in self-test (BIST), or a cyclic redundancy check (CRC). If the storage module 20 is formatted or physically destroyed, the detection module 50 outputs a report signal 51, and the wireless transceiver 40 outputs a report signal 51 to the remote device 2 accordingly.
[0042] In one embodiment, the detection module 50 is further electrically connected to the control module 30. When the control module 30 receives a command signal 3 once, it initiates a destruction procedure and drives the detection module 50 to detect whether the storage module 20 has been destroyed accordingly. For example, the destruction of the storage module 20 is detected by detecting whether the resistance of the storage module 20 exceeds at least one threshold resistance value, or by detecting whether the operating voltage of the storage module 20 exceeds at least one threshold voltage value.
[0043] In one embodiment, both the remote device 2 and the wireless transceiver 40 include a protocol for outputting Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals, LTE signals, Bluetooth signals, or radio frequency signals.
[0044] In one embodiment, both the remote device 2 and the wireless transceiver 40 transmit and receive command signals 3 and report signals 51 using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication, Wi-Fi communication, ultra-wideband (UWB) communication, near-field communication (NFC), cellular networks (3G, 4G, 5G, 6G, etc.), satellite communication, LPWAN communication (LoRa, etc.), shortwave communication, or microwave communication, preferably using shortwave communication. The advantage of shortwave communication lies in the propagation characteristics of shortwave signals reflected by the Earth's ionosphere. Shortwave signals are transmitted by shortwave projection to the ionosphere, which is distributed at higher altitudes, and by multiple jump reflections between the ionosphere and the Earth's surface, enabling signal transmission beyond the Earth's horizon. This allows the radio disruption device 1 to provide long-distance communication without signal relaying via other relay facilities such as base stations or satellites.
[0045] Shortwave communication equipment possesses high resilience and independence. Even if satellite links are disrupted by natural disasters, shortwave communication equipment can maintain normal operation through physical propagation paths, providing communications in frequency bands advantageous for military command, emergency rescue, and maritime navigation communications, and enabling wide coverage of vast areas with inadequate infrastructure.
[0046] Furthermore, when microwave transmission is employed, its micrometer wavelength allows for the use of extremely small antennas to achieve resonance conditions, enabling miniaturization and integration of the wireless transceiver 40, and integrating multiple antenna modules into the limited space on the carrier 10. In addition, microwave transmission has higher directivity performance to improve energy efficiency, reduce transmission power consumption, and effectively reduce signal interference from the surroundings, and can also form cellular network transmissions through spatial multiplexing and frequency reuse technologies.
[0047] Following the above, the remote device 2 and the wireless transceiver 40 further transmit and receive command signals 3 and report signals 51 in the frequency range of 3 MHz to 300 GHz.
[0048] Refer to Figures 2A and 2B. Figures 2A and 2B are schematic diagrams of the structure of a destruction module according to one embodiment of the present invention. As shown, this embodiment is a second embodiment based on the first embodiment described above. In this embodiment, the control module 30 includes a destruction module 32 electrically connected to the storage module 20. The destruction module 32 outputs a destruction signal 31 to the storage module 20, thereby destroying the storage module 20.
[0049] As described above, the destruction module 32 may also be a boost circuit. When the control module 30 receives a command signal 3 once, or when it has not received a command signal 3 continuously for a predetermined time, the destruction module 32 of the control module 30 generates a surge voltage or surge current as a destruction signal 31, destroying and short-circuiting the memory module 20, thereby physically destroying the data stored in the memory module 20.
[0050] Refer to Figures 3A and 3B. Figures 3A and 3B are schematic diagrams of the structure of an ambient detection module according to one embodiment of the present invention. As shown, this embodiment is a third embodiment based on the above embodiment. This embodiment further includes an ambient detection module 60. The ambient detection module 60 is placed on the carrier 10 and is electrically connected to the control module 30. The ambient detection module 60 detects the external environment 4 (outside the entire device including the wireless destruction device 1), and outputs the detection result as an alarm signal 61 when the detection result of the ambient detection module 60 exceeds a predetermined range. The ambient detection module 60 transmits the alarm signal 61 to the control module 30. The control module 30 receives the alarm signal 61 and outputs a destruction signal 31 to the storage module 20, destroying the storage module 20.
[0051] Following the above, the surrounding detection module 60 may include a positioning device and an altimeter. The surrounding detection module 60 detects the detected altitude 41 of the external environment 4, continuously positions the position and altitude of the radio destructive device 1, and, for example, positions the relative distance 7 between the radio destructive device 1 and the remote device 2. When the radio destructive device 1 exceeds a predetermined distance or altitude (for example, the relative distance 7 exceeds a predetermined distance, or the detected altitude 41 exceeds a predetermined altitude), the surrounding detection module 60 transmits an alarm signal 61 to the control module 30, and the control module 30 outputs a destructive signal 31 to the storage module 20, destroying the storage module 20.
[0052] Following the above, for example, if the relative distance 7 between the radio destructive device 1 and the remote device 2 exceeds a predetermined distance, or if the detection altitude 41 of the radio destructive device 1 exceeds a predetermined altitude, it indicates that the radio destructive device 1 may have been stolen or intercepted. In this case, the radio destructive device 1 initiates self-destruction to prevent the theft of data in the storage module 20. After the storage module 20 is destroyed by the destructive signal 31 output from the control module 30, the detection module 50 reports whether or not the data in the storage module 20 has actually been destroyed.
[0053] In one embodiment, the ambient detection module 60 may further include a vibration sensor 62 for detecting whether the wireless destruction device 1 is damaged. For example, the ambient detection module 60 detects whether it detects a vibration value exceeding a predetermined vibration value. If the detected vibration value exceeds the predetermined vibration value, indicating that the wireless destruction device 1 is damaged, the wireless destruction device 1 initiates self-destruction to prevent the theft of data in the storage module 20. The detection module 50 reports whether the data in the storage module 20 has actually been destroyed.
[0054] Refer to Figure 4. Figure 4 is a schematic diagram of an applied embodiment of the present invention. As shown, this embodiment is a fourth embodiment based on the above embodiment. In this embodiment, the carrier 10 is located inside an electronic device or a drone, and here, as an example, the carrier 10 is located inside a drone 5, thereby making the wireless destruction device 1 applicable to various environments.
[0055] As described above, as shown in Figure 4, for example, the surrounding detection module 60 continuously determines the position and altitude of the radio destructive device 1. If the drone 5 equipped with the radio destructive device 1 exceeds a predetermined distance or falls below a predetermined altitude, it indicates that the drone 5 may have been stolen or intercepted. At this time, the radio destructive device 1 initiates self-destruction to prevent the theft of data in the memory module 20. After the memory module 20 is destroyed by the destruction signal 31 output from the control module 30, the detection module 50 reports whether or not the data in the memory module 20 has actually been destroyed.
[0056] In summary, this invention provides a wireless destruction device that uses a wireless transceiver to receive command signals once or continuously, and a control module outputs a destruction signal to a storage module accordingly, thereby destroying the data in the storage module or physically destroying the storage module. Furthermore, a detection module independently detects the state of the storage module and reports whether or not the storage module has been destroyed. Moreover, since the wireless destruction device transmits wireless signals using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication, Wi-Fi communication, ultra-wideband (UWB) communication, near-field communication (NFC), cellular networks (3G, 4G, 5G, 6G, etc.), satellite communication, LPWAN communication (LoRa, etc.), shortwave communication, or microwave communication, the wireless destruction device can provide long-distance communication without relying on relay facilities. This solves the problems of the conventional technology, where confidential data cannot be completely destroyed and it is not possible to confirm whether or not the data has been completely destroyed.
Claims
1. A radio destruction device that receives command signals from a remote device, The aforementioned wireless destruction device, Career and, A memory module arranged on the carrier, A control module disposed on the carrier and electrically connected to the memory module, A wireless transceiver, which is placed on the carrier and electrically connected to the control module, A detection module is arranged on the carrier and electrically connected to the storage module and the wireless transceiver, A power module disposed on the carrier and electrically connected to at least the control module and the detection module, Includes, The wireless transceiver receives the command signal to the control module and drives the control module to output a destruction signal to the storage module and destroy the storage module; the detection module detects the state of the storage module and outputs a report signal to the wireless transceiver accordingly; the wireless transceiver communicates with the remote device and outputs the report signal to the remote device. Wireless destruction device.
2. The system further includes an ambient detection module disposed on the carrier and electrically connected to the control module, the ambient detection module detecting the detection altitude of the external environment and continuously determining the relative distance between itself and the remote device. If the detection altitude exceeds at least one predetermined altitude, or if the relative distance exceeds at least one predetermined distance, the surrounding detection module outputs an alarm signal to the control module, driving the control module to receive the alarm signal and output a destruction signal to the storage module. The radio destruction device according to claim 1.
3. The carrier further includes an ambient detection module that is electrically connected to the control module, the ambient detection module detects the detected vibration value, The wireless destruction device according to claim 1, wherein if the detected vibration value exceeds at least one predetermined vibration value, the ambient detection module outputs an alarm signal to the control module, driving the control module to receive the alarm signal and output a destruction signal to the storage module.
4. The wireless destruction device according to claim 1, wherein the carrier is located inside the drone.
5. The wireless disruption device according to claim 1, wherein the memory module is a volatile memory or a non-volatile memory.
6. The wireless destruction device according to claim 1, wherein the control module includes a destruction module electrically connected to the storage module, and the destruction module outputs the destruction signal.
7. The wireless destructive device according to claim 1, wherein the wireless transceiver transmits and receives the command signal and transmits the report signal using short waves or microwaves.
8. The wireless destructive device according to claim 7, wherein the wireless transceiver transmits and receives the command signal and transmits the report signal in a frequency range of 3 MHz to 300 GHz.
9. The wireless destruction device according to claim 1, wherein the destruction signal is a surge voltage or surge current used to destroy the memory module.
10. A radio destruction device that continuously receives command signals transmitted from a remote device, The aforementioned wireless destruction device, Career and, A memory module arranged on the carrier, A control module disposed on the carrier and electrically connected to the memory module, A wireless transceiver, which is placed on the carrier and electrically connected to the control module, A detection module is arranged on the carrier and electrically connected to the storage module and the wireless transceiver, A power module disposed on the carrier and electrically connected to at least the control module and the detection module, Includes, The wireless transceiver continuously receives the command signal and transmits the command signal to the control module. If the command signal is interrupted after a predetermined time, the control module outputs a destruction signal to the storage module, destroying the storage module. The detection module detects the state of the storage module and outputs a report signal to the wireless transceiver accordingly, driving the wireless transceiver to output the report signal to the remote device. Wireless destruction device.
11. The system further includes an ambient detection module disposed on the carrier and electrically connected to the control module, the ambient detection module detecting the detection altitude of the external environment and continuously determining the relative distance between itself and the remote device. If the detection altitude exceeds at least one predetermined altitude, or if the relative distance exceeds at least one predetermined distance, the surrounding detection module outputs an alarm signal to the control module, driving the control module to receive the alarm signal and output a destruction signal to the storage module. The wireless destruction device according to claim 10.
12. The carrier further includes an ambient detection module that is electrically connected to the control module, the ambient detection module detects the detected vibration value, If the detected vibration value exceeds at least one predetermined vibration value, the ambient detection module outputs an alarm signal to the control module, which then receives the alarm signal and drives the control module to output a disruption signal to the storage module. The wireless destruction device according to claim 10.
13. The wireless destruction device according to claim 10, wherein the carrier is located inside the drone.
14. The radio disruption device according to claim 10, wherein the memory module is a volatile memory or a non-volatile memory.
15. The wireless destruction device according to claim 10, wherein the control module includes a destruction module that is electrically connected to the storage module and outputs the destruction signal.
16. The wireless destructive device according to claim 10, wherein the wireless transceiver transmits and receives the command signal and transmits the report signal using short waves or microwaves.
17. The wireless destructive device according to claim 16, wherein the wireless transceiver transmits and receives the command signal and transmits the report signal in a frequency range of 3 MHz to 300 GHz.
18. The wireless destruction device according to claim 10, wherein the destruction signal is a surge voltage or surge current used to destroy the memory module.