EAI Endorsed Transactions on Internet of Things, cilt.11, 2025 (Scopus)
JASPER is a scenario-driven simulation testbed for analyzing jammer-angle allocation (JAA) strategies in anti-UAV defense systems. It provides a modular simulation environment where users can run controlled experiments that reflect realistic anti-UAV scenarios. In this extended version, we introduce a new failure mechanism that allows jammers to fail dynamically during simulation. This addition enables the testing of algorithmic robustness under partial system degradation and is showcased through a newly designed case study focused on how algorithms recover and adapt after resource loss. We also conduct a sensitivity analysis by varying the number of jammers, exploring trade-offs between coverage, swivel workload, and algorithm runtime. Beyond enabling performance comparisons under realistic constraints, these experiments also reinforce the reliability and adaptability of the JASPER platform. Together, these additions make JASPER a more expressive and fault-aware testbed for evaluating directional jamming strategies under realistic conditions.