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Victor Gordo, Ines Becerra, Alejandro Fransoy, Enrique Ventas, Pablo Menendez-Ponte, Yan Xu, Marta Tojal, Javier Perez-Castan and Luis Perez Sanz
The demand for air mobility services will depend on the safety of these operations but also on the transportation time savings in congested urban areas. An adequate air space structure is therefore essential to achieve both objectives. Corridors, the mos...
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Huadong Li, Yiliang Liu, Daochun Li, Dawei Bie and Zi Kan
The marsupial unmanned aircraft system (UAS) consists of a large parent unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and multiple small children UAVs that can be launched and recovered in the air. The employment of marsupial UAS can expand the mission range of small UA...
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Jairaj Desai, Jijo K. Mathew, Yunchang Zhang, Robert Hainje, Deborah Horton, Seyyed Meghdad Hasheminasab, Ayman Habib and Darcy M. Bullock
Many public safety agencies in the US have initiated a UAS-based procedure to document and map crash scenes. In addition to significantly reducing the time taken to document evidence as well as ensuring first responder safety, UAS-based mapping reduces i...
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Xinyu He, Chengpeng Jiang, Lishuai Li and Henk Blom
UAS-based commercial services such as urban parcel delivery are expected to grow in the upcoming years and may lead to a large volume of UAS operations in urban areas. These flights may pose safety risks to persons and property on the ground, which are r...
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Pei-Chi Shao
Resulting from a mature accomplishment of the unmanned aircraft system (UAS), it is feasible to be adopted into logistic delivery services. The supporting technologies should be identified and examined, accompanying with the risk assessment. This paper s...
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Nichakorn Pongsakornsathien, Suraj Bijjahalli, Alessandro Gardi, Angus Symons, Yuting Xi, Roberto Sabatini and Trevor Kistan
Recent evolutions of the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) concept are driving the introduction of new airspace structures and classifications, which must be suitable for low-altitude airspace and provide the required level of safe...
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Andrew Weinert
As unmanned aerial systems (UASs) increasingly integrate into the US national airspace system, there is an increasing need to characterize how commercial and recreational UASs may encounter each other. To inform the development and evaluation of safety c...
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Asma Tabassum, Roberto Sabatini and Alessandro Gardi
The airworthiness certification of aerospace cyber-physical systems traditionally relies on the probabilistic safety assessment as a standard engineering methodology to quantify the potential risks associated with faults in system components. This paper ...
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Peter J. Burke
Using data from an Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADSB) aggregator, a custom data-mining program was developed to identify all manned aircraft below 500' AGL within 5 miles of the KSNA airport on six specific days in 2018?2019. The data (a s...
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AbdElRahman ElSaid, Daniel Adjekum, John Nordlie and Fatima El Jamiy
Extant literature suggests minimal research on the reliability of Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components used in fabricating non-military Unmanned Aerial System (UAS). Stochastic failures of components during operational cycles over time poses a safe...
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