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Work domain analysis for improvement of uninhabited aerial vehicle (UAV) operations
This paper describes an abstraction decomposition space (ADS) modeling UAV operations in many different types of missions. The ADS is used to predefine operational procedures that provide a coherent work structure and to provide insight on how to distribute automation among the UAV system components.