Insights on state of the art and perspectives of XR for human machine interfaces in advanced air mobility and urban air mobility

S. Santhosh
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Abstract. With technological innovation and advancements, especially in autonomy, battery and digitization, the future of air transport and mobility is transiting towards a broader spectrum of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and Urban Air Mobility (UAM). UAM envisions safer, faster, and more sustainable air mobility for smarter cities and urban environments including passenger transport and goods delivery. Nevertheless, this concept is still considered extremely breakthrough and several technological and operational aspects are mostly undefined. In this context, a comprehensive approach to AAM/UAM may be to adapt cutting-edge technologies in developing sustainable framework and Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) in order to realize the challenges, benefits, and conditions of such transport system in advance for future safer, more reliable and globally approved operations. One of the technologies that can contribute to accelerate advancements through human centred simulating UAM processes and operations is XR (eXtended Reality). This paper presents the early steps of a multidisciplinary study performed under the framework of PNRR (Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza) and MOST (Centro Nazionale Mobilità Sostenibile) project in analyzing the perspectives of XR based HMIs for UAM paradigm and potential AAM/UAM use case scenarios that can be simulated with XR in view of attaining efficient and effective future solutions. Furthermore, the work introduces the state-of-the-art overview on XR facilitated UAM applications and considers prospective potential use cases that can be developed through PNRR research study in demonstrating XR as an enabling technology in promising areas of the UAM framework.
关于先进空中交通和城市空中交通中人机界面的XR技术现状和观点的见解
摘要随着技术的创新和进步,特别是在自动驾驶、电池和数字化方面,航空运输和机动性的未来正在向更广泛的先进空中交通(AAM)和城市空中交通(UAM)过渡。UAM设想为更智能的城市和城市环境提供更安全、更快、更可持续的空中交通,包括客运和货物交付。尽管如此,这一概念仍然被认为是非常具有突破性的,许多技术和操作方面都没有定义。在这种背景下,AAM/UAM的综合方法可能是在开发可持续框架和人机界面(hmi)方面采用尖端技术,以便提前认识到这种运输系统的挑战、好处和条件,以实现未来更安全、更可靠和全球认可的运营。通过以人为中心的模拟UAM流程和操作,可以加速进步的技术之一是XR(扩展现实)。本文介绍了在PNRR (Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza)和MOST (Centro Nazionale mobilitosostenibile)项目框架下进行的多学科研究的早期步骤,该研究分析了基于XR的UAM范式hmi的观点,以及可以用XR模拟的潜在AAM/UAM用例场景,以期获得高效和有效的未来解决方案。此外,该工作还介绍了XR促进UAM应用的最新概况,并考虑了可以通过PNRR研究开发的潜在用例,以证明XR作为UAM框架有前途领域的使能技术。
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