无人机系统与国家空域系统安全集成的设计研究

Arthur Branch, Kris Cate, W. Chaudry, Mark Palmer
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自2013年以来,无人机系统(通常称为无人机)由于成本下降和消费者兴趣增加,已成为消费市场和国家空域系统的颠覆性技术。从2014年到2016年,无人机的销量增长了500%以上。据美国联邦航空管理局称,涉及无人机的事故数量也有所增加。目前,美国联邦航空管理局(Federal Aviation Administration)对无人机几乎没有规定,而是向无人机运营商提供建议。为了确定安全整合的行动方案,美国联邦航空管理局(Federal Aviation Administration)建立了一个涉及无人机事故的飞行员报告数据库。在超过97%的报告事件中,无人机操作员没有遵循高度和位置咨询。本文研究了无人机地理围栏系统的有效性,并将其有效性与当前拟议的法规和传统的避碰系统进行了比较。基于事件数据,使用蒙特卡罗模拟使用无人机的增长率和事出率来确定每种替代方案的效用。然后通过效用函数分析备选方案,并在成本/效用基础上进行评估。结果表明,将飞行操作限制在规定的阈值范围内,为增加国家空域系统内无人机操作的安全性提供了一种经济有效的方法。
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A design study for the safe integration of Unmanned Aerial Systems into the National Airspace System
Since 2013 Unmanned Aerial Systems, commonly called drones, have become a disruptive technology in the consumer market and the National Airspace System due to their decreasing costs and increased consumer interest. Sales of drones have experienced growth in excess of 500 percent from 2014 to 2016. According to the Federal Aviation Administration the number of incidents involving drones has also grown. The Federal Aviation Administration currently provides few regulations for drones, instead offering advisories to drone operators. In order to determine a course of action for safe integration, the Federal Aviation Administration instituted a pilot reporting database of incidents involving drones. In over 97% of the incidents reported, the drone operators were not following altitude and location advisories. This paper examines the effectiveness of geofencing systems for drones and compares its effectiveness to the current proposed regulations and traditional collision avoidance systems. A Monte Carlo simulation using growth and incident rates of drones based on the incident data is used to determine the utility of each alternative. The alternatives are then analyzed through a utility function and evaluated on a cost/utility basis. The result shows that limiting flight operations to the regulated thresholds provides a cost effective method for adding safety to the operation of drones within the National Airspace System.
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