UAV tracking module proposal based on a regulative comparison between manned and unmanned aviation

S. Ateş, Mustafa Uzgör, K. Yüksek
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Purpose: The aim of this study is twofold. First is to compare manned and unmanned aviation regulations in the context of IACO Annexes to identify potential deficiencies in the international UAV legislations. Second is to propose a UAV monitoring module work flow as a solution to identified deficiencies in the international UAV regulations.Design/methodology/approach: In the present study, firstly the regulations used in manned aviation were summarized in the context of ICAO Annexes. Then along with an overview of the use of UAVs, international UAV regulations have been reviewed with a general perspective. In addition, a comparison was made on whether contents of ICAO Annexes find a place in common international UAV regulations in order to understand areas to be developed in the international UAV regulations, and to better understand the different principles between manned and unmanned air transport. In the last section, we present a UAV tracking module (UAVTram) in line with the above-mentioned comparison between manned and unmanned aviation and the identified deficiencies in the international UAV regulations.Findings: The international UAV regulations should be developed on the basis of airport airspace use, detection, liabilities, sanctions of violations, and updating of regulation. Proposed UAVTram has potential to offer real-time tracking and detection of UAVs as a solution to malicious use of UAVs.Research limitations/implications: Our study is not exempt from limitations. Firstly, we didn’t review all UAV regulations because it needs a considerable amount of efforts to check out all the UAV regulations pertinent to different areas of the world. It is the same case for manned aviation as we used only ICAO Annexes to contextually compare with UAV regulations.Practical implications: From the practical perspective, studies introducing new technologies such as systems that help detection of remote pilots causing trouble and agile defense systems will give valuable insights to remove individual UAV threats.Originality/value: We didn’t find any study aiming to compare manned and unmanned aviation rules in search of finding potential deficiencies in the UAV regulations. Our study adopts such an approach. Moreover, our solution proposal here uses Bluetooth 5.0 technology mounted on stationary transmitters which provides more effective range with higher data transfer. Another advantage is that this work is projected to be supported by Turkish civil aviation authority, DGCA. This may accelerate efforts to make required real-time tests.
基于载人与无人航空调节比较的无人机跟踪模块方案
目的:本研究的目的是双重的。首先是在IACO附件的背景下比较有人驾驶和无人驾驶航空法规,以确定国际无人机立法中的潜在缺陷。第二,提出无人机监控模块工作流程,以解决国际无人机法规中已发现的缺陷。设计/方法/方法:在本研究中,首先在国际民航组织附件的背景下总结了载人航空中使用的法规。然后,在概述无人机使用的同时,还对国际无人机法规进行了一般性审查。此外,还比较了国际民航组织附件的内容是否在共同的国际无人机条例中占有一席之地,以了解国际无人机法规中有待发展的领域,并更好地了解有人和无人航空运输之间的不同原则。在最后一节中,我们介绍了一个无人机跟踪模块(UAVTram),该模块符合上述载人和无人航空之间的比较以及国际无人机法规中确定的缺陷。调查结果:国际无人机法规应在机场空域使用、检测、责任、违规制裁和法规更新的基础上制定。所提出的无人机轨迹图有可能提供无人机的实时跟踪和检测,作为恶意使用无人机的解决方案。研究局限性/影响:我们的研究也不例外。首先,我们没有审查所有的无人机法规,因为它需要大量的努力来检查与世界不同地区相关的所有无人机法规。载人航空也是如此,因为我们只使用了国际民航组织的附件来与无人机法规进行上下文比较。实际意义:从实际角度来看,引入新技术的研究,如有助于检测造成麻烦的远程飞行员的系统和敏捷防御系统,将为消除个别无人机威胁提供有价值的见解。独创性/价值:我们没有发现任何旨在比较有人驾驶和无人驾驶航空规则的研究,以寻找无人机法规中的潜在缺陷。我们的研究采用了这样一种方法。此外,我们在这里的解决方案建议使用安装在固定发射机上的蓝牙5.0技术,通过更高的数据传输提供更有效的范围。另一个优势是,这项工作预计将得到土耳其民航局的支持。这可能会加快进行所需实时测试的努力。
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