Assessment of robust autonomy for unmanned systems : progress and challenges


Autoria(s): Williams, Brendan; Perez, Tristan
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

The growing number of potential applications of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in civilian operations and national security is putting pressure of National Airworthiness Authorities to provide a path for certification and allow UAS integration into the national airspace. The success of this integration depends not only on developments in improved UAS reliability and safety, but also on regulations for certification, and methodologies for operational performance and safety assessment. This paper focuses on the latter and describes progress in relation to a previously proposed framework for evaluating robust autonomy of UAS. The paper draws parallels between the proposed evaluation framework and the evaluation of pilots during the licensing process. It discusses how the data from the proposed evaluation can be used as an aid for decision making in certification and UAS designs. Finally, it discusses challenges associated with the evaluation.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/78263/

Publicador

Curran Associates, Inc

Relação

http://www.proceedings.com/16437.html

Williams, Brendan & Perez, Tristan (2012) Assessment of robust autonomy for unmanned systems : progress and challenges. In Proceedings of the AUVSI Unmanned Systems North America Conference 2012 - Volume 2, Curran Associates, Inc, Las Vegas, NA, pp. 871-884.

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Evaluation framework #Licensing process #National air spaces #Operational performance #Reliability and safeties #Safety assessments #Unmanned aircraft system #Unmanned system
Tipo

Conference Paper