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IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 2022
Inspecting large-scale physical infrastructure assets such as powerlines from the air involves capturing data of thousands of features of an asset and its nearby surroundings, which makes inspection flight planning challenging.
T. Bruggemann
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Inspecting large-scale physical infrastructure assets such as powerlines from the air involves capturing data of thousands of features of an asset and its nearby surroundings, which makes inspection flight planning challenging.
T. Bruggemann
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Regular graph-based free route flight planning approach
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 2021Purpose The purpose of this study is to provide an alternative graph-based airspace model for more effective free-route flight planning. Design/methodology/approach Based on graph theory and available data sets describing airspace, as well as weather ...
S. Samolej +4 more
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Geoscientific Model Development
. The global annual mean contrail climate forcing may exceed that of aviation's cumulative CO2 emissions. As only 2 %–3 % of all flights are likely responsible for 80 % of the global annual contrail energy forcing (EFcontrail), re-routing these flights ...
Zebediah Engberg +5 more
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. The global annual mean contrail climate forcing may exceed that of aviation's cumulative CO2 emissions. As only 2 %–3 % of all flights are likely responsible for 80 % of the global annual contrail energy forcing (EFcontrail), re-routing these flights ...
Zebediah Engberg +5 more
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SPIE Proceedings, 2015
Fuel cost accounts for 40 percent of the operating cost of an airline. Fuel cost can be minimized by planning a flight on optimized routes. The routes can be optimized by searching best connections based on the cost function defined by the airline. The most common algorithm that used to optimize route search is Dijkstra’s. Dijkstra’s algorithm produces
Anoop Dharmaseelan, Keyne D. Adistambha
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Fuel cost accounts for 40 percent of the operating cost of an airline. Fuel cost can be minimized by planning a flight on optimized routes. The routes can be optimized by searching best connections based on the cost function defined by the airline. The most common algorithm that used to optimize route search is Dijkstra’s. Dijkstra’s algorithm produces
Anoop Dharmaseelan, Keyne D. Adistambha
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Evaluation of Cognitive Skill Degradation in Flight Planning
Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, 2020This work aimed to identify cognitive skills associated with flight planning, suggest which skills might be susceptible to skill degradation, and investigate the effects of cognitive skill degradation over time.
K. Volz, M. Dorneich
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3D Flight Planning Using Extended Reality
Symposium on Spatial User InteractionFor all pilots, before getting on their aircraft, they plan their flight. Through this, they preview flight information and assess the flight situation.
Shupeng Wang +2 more
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GIS-Based Automatic Flight Planning of Camera-Equipped UAVs for Fire Emergency Response
IEEE International Conference on Electro/Information Technology, 2020Emerging technologies such as camera-equipped unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly being applied in building fire rescue to provide real-time visualization and 3D reconstruction of the entire fireground.
Mohammed Sulaiman +4 more
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Collaborative Situational Awareness for Conflict-Aware Flight Planning
Symposium on Dependable Autonomic and Secure Computing, 2020In autonomous air-traffic management scenarios of the future, manned and unmanned aircraft will be able to safely navigate through the National Airspace System, independent of centralized air-traffic controllers.
S. Paul, S. Patterson, Carlos A. Varela
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Flight Planning Before Computers
Journal of Navigation, 2000The original paper, entitled Flight Planning Before Computers 1946–1959, was written by Mr D. Bulstra in 1995. Written from a civilian operator's point of view, it includes very full explanations of the principles upon which the flight planning techniques were based, including mathematical derivations, examples of meteorological charts, and tables ...
Philip Steele, Dries Bulstra
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Technical note: optimization of unmanned aerial vehicles flight planning in steep terrains
International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2019We present an approach to manage Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) photogrammetric data acquisition in areas with steep slopes, i.e., typical conditions of high mountain environments prone to slope instabilities and potentially to catastrophic failures ...
A. Manconi +3 more
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