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SAFECOMP
2010
Springer

Computational Concerns in the Integration of Unmanned Airborne Systems into Controlled Airspace

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Computational Concerns in the Integration of Unmanned Airborne Systems into Controlled Airspace
Unmanned Airborne Systems (UAS) offer significant benefits for long duration missions. They can also be used in situations where it is inappropriate to expose aircrew to increased levels of risk. Partly in consequence, they continue to experience accident rates that are significantly higher than those for most conventional aircraft. It can also be argued that increased mishap rates are due to lower standards of design and maintenance. UAS are, therefore, largely confined to segregated areas that are well away from other airspace users. There are growing commercial and political pressures for them to be integrated into airspace that is directly under the control of air traffic management. Police agencies would like to deploy miniature UAS in populated areas, for example, to augment conventional helicopter operations. There are proposals to operate unmanned freight operations from existing airports. Longer-term proposals include the use of UAS technology to replace the co-pilot. Automate...
Christopher W. Johnson
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Updated 30 Jan 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where SAFECOMP
Authors Christopher W. Johnson
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