Review of Air Traffic Management Systems for UAV Integration into Urban Airspace

L. Davies, Y. Vagapov, V. Grout, Stuart Cunningham, A. Anuchin
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The role of Unmanned Aircraft Systems have increased substantially in recent years and are now not only used for personal use but for commercial, search and rescue and military application. The increase of the UAS will pose a significant safety risk to not only buildings and property but to the public and general air travel. This increase will undoubtedly cause a significant strain on Air Traffic Control (ATC) system and will lead to UAS not being used to their full potential. The use of autonomous UAS will increase over the coming years, and a reliable system of Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) will be needed both for effective safety and reliability. Currently, there is no real framework in place to accommodate low level UAS in urban airspace. This research aims to discover the current state of the art technologies and innovations developed to create a workable UTM framework giving an overview of the various methods available to analyse the likelihood of a UTM being developed. The findings of the paper show that there is a definitive need for such a system to be developed and maintained if UAVs are to be incorporated into everyday life.
无人机融入城市空域的空中交通管理系统综述
近年来,无人机系统的作用大大增加,现在不仅用于个人使用,而且用于商业,搜索和救援以及军事应用。无人机的增加不仅会对建筑物和财产,而且会对公众和一般航空旅行构成重大的安全风险。这种增长无疑会对空中交通管制(ATC)系统造成重大压力,并将导致无人机系统不能充分发挥其潜力。未来几年,自主无人机系统的使用将会增加,为了有效的安全性和可靠性,将需要一个可靠的无人交通管理(UTM)系统。目前,还没有真正的框架来适应城市空域的低空无人机。本研究旨在发现当前的技术和创新发展状况,以创建一个可行的UTM框架,概述各种可用的方法来分析正在开发的UTM的可能性。论文的研究结果表明,如果无人机要融入日常生活,就有必要开发和维护这样一个系统。
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