Safety-focused framework for enabling UAS traffic management in urban environment
While recent emergence of multirotor UAS as a transport option in urban area promises to unlock the vertical dimension and greatly increase the transportation capacity, managing the safety and efficiency of UAS operations in the complex and densely populated very-low altitude urban airspace could...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1605552022-07-30T20:10:26Z Safety-focused framework for enabling UAS traffic management in urban environment Wang, John Chung-Hung Low, Kin Huat Mohd Hasrizam Che Man Dai, Wei Ng, Ee Meng School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering AIAA Aviation 2022 Forum Air Traffic Management Research Institute Engineering::Civil engineering::Transportation Engineering::Aeronautical engineering::Accidents and air safety Unmanned Aerial Systems Traffic Management While recent emergence of multirotor UAS as a transport option in urban area promises to unlock the vertical dimension and greatly increase the transportation capacity, managing the safety and efficiency of UAS operations in the complex and densely populated very-low altitude urban airspace could be challenging. In particular, the safety case must be made, and accepted, by the urban population for the UTM to be viable. The Aviation Transformation Programme Project 5 (ATP5) under Singapore’s National Research Fund was setup to identify and tackle the challenges for the enabling of UAS operations in highly urbanized airspace and the eventual establishment of urban UTM. The project focuses on the risk assessment for UTM in two directions: the risk of UAS operation to ground population and the risk of UAS operation to other UTM users. This paper describes the approach taken by the Air Traffic Management Research Institute in Singapore to enable the progressive opening up of urban airspace for UAS operations for various level of traffic pattern complexity and demands. Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) National Research Foundation (NRF) Submitted/Accepted version This project is supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore, and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, under the Aviation Transformation Programme. 2022-07-27T01:56:54Z 2022-07-27T01:56:54Z 2022 Conference Paper Wang, J. C., Low, K. H., Mohd Hasrizam Che Man, Dai, W. & Ng, E. M. (2022). Safety-focused framework for enabling UAS traffic management in urban environment. AIAA Aviation 2022 Forum, 2022-3618-. https://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2022-3618 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160555 10.2514/6.2022-3618 2022-3618 en © 2022 Nanyang Technological University. All rights reserved. This paper was published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. in Proceedings of AIAA AVIATION 2022 Forum and is made available with permission of Nanyang Technological University. application/pdf |
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While recent emergence of multirotor UAS as a transport option in urban area promises
to unlock the vertical dimension and greatly increase the transportation capacity, managing
the safety and efficiency of UAS operations in the complex and densely populated very-low
altitude urban airspace could be challenging. In particular, the safety case must be made, and
accepted, by the urban population for the UTM to be viable. The Aviation Transformation
Programme Project 5 (ATP5) under Singapore’s National Research Fund was setup to identify
and tackle the challenges for the enabling of UAS operations in highly urbanized airspace and
the eventual establishment of urban UTM. The project focuses on the risk assessment for UTM
in two directions: the risk of UAS operation to ground population and the risk of UAS operation
to other UTM users. This paper describes the approach taken by the Air Traffic Management
Research Institute in Singapore to enable the progressive opening up of urban airspace for UAS
operations for various level of traffic pattern complexity and demands. |
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Safety-focused framework for enabling UAS traffic management in urban environment |
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