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A Study on Software Bugs in Unmanned Aircraft Systems
International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems, 2021Control firmware in unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) manage the subsystems for in-flight dynamics, navigation and aircraft sensors. Computer systems on-board the aircraft and on gateway machines can now support rich features in the control firmware, such ...
Max G. Taylor +4 more
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International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems, 2020
The large diffusion of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) requires a suitable strategy to design safe flight missions. In this paper, we propose a novel path planning strategy to compute optimum risk path for UAS over populated areas.The proposed strategy ...
S. Primatesta +3 more
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The large diffusion of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) requires a suitable strategy to design safe flight missions. In this paper, we propose a novel path planning strategy to compute optimum risk path for UAS over populated areas.The proposed strategy ...
S. Primatesta +3 more
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IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print)
The anticipated proliferation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in the airspace in the coming years has raised concerns about how to manage their flights to avoid collisions and crashes at various stages of flight.
Asma Hamissi +2 more
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The anticipated proliferation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in the airspace in the coming years has raised concerns about how to manage their flights to avoid collisions and crashes at various stages of flight.
Asma Hamissi +2 more
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Journal of Aerospace Information Systems, 2020
A novel method to determine probabilistic operational safety bound for rotary-wing unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) traffic management is proposed in this paper.
Jueming Hu +3 more
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A novel method to determine probabilistic operational safety bound for rotary-wing unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) traffic management is proposed in this paper.
Jueming Hu +3 more
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Third-Party Risk Analysis of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations
Journal of Aerospace Information Systems, 2020Small unmanned aircraft systems (sUASs) are widely used in various applications, and their traffic will increase as the field of operations becomes varied.
Sang Hyun Kim
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Designing Unmanned Aircraft Systems
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2018Abstract PDF file of Extended Abstract [Extended Abstract] , Power Point Presentation mixed with Author's narration [PPT MP3] and Power Point PDF [PPT PDF] are available only for Registered Users Only . To view/download all the conference open access materials you must be Registered with the IESTOC SCHOLARLY REFEREED ONLINE CONFERENCE ...
Elizabeth Hayes +2 more
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Blackbird Unmanned Aircraft System
AIAA Infotech@Aerospace Conference, 2009The Blackbird Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) has been developed using a systems design approach. The system is defined to include the air vehicle, payload, flight controller, ground station, communications equipment, software and human operators. Design decisions were made based on total system design and the effect on overall mission performance, these ...
Massood Towhidnejad, Jayson Clifford
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ACAS sXu: Robust Decentralized Detect and Avoid for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Symposium on Dependable Autonomic and Secure Computing, 2019Demand for small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) continues to increase in diversity and volume, however applications are currently limited by regulatory requirements for visual observation or special use waivers.
Luis E. Alvarez +4 more
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Unmanned Aircraft systems capability research priorities
2013 IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV), 2013Much of aerospace academia is anticipating a boom in Unmanned Aircraft (UA) funding and research opportunities. The expectation is built on the premise that UAs will revolutionize aerospace, which is likely based on current trends. There is also an anticipation of an increasing number of new platforms and research investment, which is likely but must ...
Peter Maguire +3 more
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