Integration of Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) in non-segregated airspace: A complex system of systems problem

K. Ramalingam, R. Kalawsky, C. Noonan
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Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) has been primarily used in the military domain, and their use has increased tremendously in the last decade. UAS provide several distinct operational capabilities and cost advantages compared to manned aircrafts in most situations. It has long been postulated that use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in the civil domain will enable overall improvement in effectiveness of performance in many civil applications currently performed by manned aircrafts and it will provide potential long term cost savings for the UAS operators. UAS would also give rise to whole host of new applications, which have not yet been envisaged. However the civil UAS industry has not yet started due to the restricted access of UAS in segregated areas of the national airspace and inability to routinely access national airspace alongside manned aircrafts. This paper proposes that the integration of UAS in nonsegregated airspace is a complex system-of-systems problem with a level of difficulty well beyond the technical challenges involved in the development, implementation and validation of the system. The routine operation of UAS in national airspace is as much of a political and emotional issue because the aviation regulatory authorities are swayed as much by current political environment and public perception towards the issue. Beyond public concerns, the system design problem is inherently complex. The size and lower costs are two major benefits of UAS. However to design a UAS which has high safety standards and follows same level of equivalence and transparency as manned aircrafts without compromising on two major advantages of UAS, is a big challenge.
非隔离空域中无人机系统的集成:一个复杂的系统问题
无人机系统(UAS)主要用于军事领域,在过去的十年中,它们的使用急剧增加。在大多数情况下,与有人驾驶飞机相比,UAS提供了几种不同的操作能力和成本优势。长期以来,人们一直认为,在民用领域使用无人机系统(UAS)将使目前由有人驾驶飞机执行的许多民用应用的性能有效性得到全面改善,并将为UAS运营商提供潜在的长期成本节约。无人机系统还将产生一系列尚未设想到的新应用。然而,民用无人机工业尚未开始,因为无人机在国家空域的隔离区域受到限制,无法与有人驾驶飞机一起常规进入国家空域。本文提出,在非隔离空域中集成无人机系统是一个复杂的系统的问题,其难度远远超出了系统开发、实施和验证所涉及的技术挑战。无人机在国家空域的常规操作同样是一个政治和情感问题,因为航空监管当局受到当前政治环境和公众对该问题的看法的影响。除了公众关注之外,系统设计问题本质上是复杂的。体积小和成本低是无人机系统的两大优势。然而,设计一种具有高安全标准的无人机,并遵循与有人驾驶飞机相同水平的等效性和透明度,而不损害无人机的两个主要优势,是一个巨大的挑战。
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