Safe Autonomous Flight Environment (SAFE50) for the Notional Last “50 ft” of Operation of “55 lb” Class of UAS
Author(s) -
Kalmanje Krishnakumar,
Parimal Kopardekar,
Corey A. Ippolito,
John Melton,
Vahram Stepanyan,
Shankar Sankararaman,
Ben Nikaido
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
2018 aiaa information systems-aiaa infotech @ aerospace
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2017-0445
Subject(s) - notional amount , class (philosophy) , aeronautics , computer science , engineering , artificial intelligence , business , finance
The most difficult phase of small Unmanned Aerial System (sUAS) deployment is autonomous operations below the notional 50 ft in urban landscapes. Understanding the feasibility of safely flying sUAS autonomously below 50 ft is a game changer for many civilian applications. This paper outlines three areas of research currently underway which address key challenges for flight in the urban landscape. These are: (1) Off-line and On-board wind estimation and accommodation; (2) Real-time trajectory planning via characterization of obstacles using a LIDAR; (3) On-board information fusion for real-time decision-making and safe trajectory generation.
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