Small unmanned aircraft system (SUAS) automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) like surveillance concept of operations: A path forward for small UAS surveillance

Gregory L. Orrell, Angela Chen, C. Reynolds
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Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (SUAS) are becoming more common in the National Airspace System (NAS). The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) forecasts SUAS growth to be over 2.69 million by 2020 [1]. The majority of these operations are expected to occur below 400 feet above ground level. Due to the clutter of SUAS operations, a surveillance system will likely be required to help SUAS operators avoid collisions with other aircraft and eventually, to help integrate these operations into the National Airspace. A concept for such a SUAS surveillance service is presented in this paper. A surveillance solution concept is proposed that leverages Automatic Dependent Surveillance — Broadcast (ADS-B) and Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks to provide ADS-B like services to SUAS. Using both networks enables surveillance coverage at low altitude that is able to be integrated with existing FAA surveillance services. This paper describes the need for a new SUAS surveillance service, a set of use cases for that service, and proposes a conceptual system solution, referred to as ‘Vigilant’. The Vigilant proposal includes the use of a new ADS-B frequency for air-to-air communications, a concept for leveraging the LTE network, and new surveillance message content specific to SUAS operations. Future research needs are discussed to expand on the concept, furthering the capability of the system to support SUAS operations. The Vigilant SUAS surveillance communication concept will enable the safe and efficient integration of SUAS into the NAS.
小型无人机系统(SUAS)自动相关监视-广播(ADS-B)类监视操作概念:小型无人机监视的前进道路
小型无人机系统(SUAS)在国家空域系统(NAS)中变得越来越普遍。美国联邦航空管理局(FAA)预测,到2020年,SUAS的增长将超过269万架[1]。这些作业大部分预计将在地面以上400英尺以下进行。由于SUAS操作的混乱,可能需要一个监视系统来帮助SUAS操作员避免与其他飞机碰撞,并最终帮助将这些操作整合到国家空域。本文提出了这种SUAS监视服务的概念。提出了一种监视解决方案概念,利用自动相关监视广播(ADS-B)和长期演进(LTE)网络为SUAS提供类似ADS-B的服务。使用这两个网络可以在低空进行监视覆盖,从而能够与现有的FAA监视服务集成。本文描述了对新的SUAS监视服务的需求,该服务的一组用例,并提出了一个概念性的系统解决方案,称为“警惕”。“警惕”提案包括使用新的ADS-B频率进行空对空通信,利用LTE网络的概念,以及针对SUAS操作的新的监视信息内容。讨论了未来的研究需求,以扩展该概念,进一步提高系统支持SUAS作战的能力。“警惕”SUAS监视通信概念将使SUAS安全高效地集成到NAS中。
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