Title: Civil UAV Activity Status Review April 2002 Part B
1Civil UAV Activity Status Review April 2002Part
B
Shlomo TsachDirector of Flight Sciences, I.A.I.
- UAVNET Warsaw Meeting
- 29/04/2002
2Part B
- Contents
- A. UAVNET Sessions summary
- B. TAAC Symposium Review
- C. Other Interesting Activities
- D. Miscellaneous
3A. UAVNET Sessions summary
- SSC - Stockholm Meeting - Oct. 2002
- CIRA - Capua Meeting - Feb. 2003
- 1. UAV Technologies Design
- 2. Applications
- 3. Safety Operations
4UAV Technologies and Design
- 1.1 UAV Design Definition
- Solar HALE - (Turin Polytechnic University)
- Manufacturing of light composite structures
technology, design, manufacturing, analysis,
tests - Heliplat - Tabular main spar CRFP wing
box - 1.2 HALE - Aeroelasticity for UAV preliminary
design (ONERA) - Structural models
- Analysis, sizing
- Dynamic behavior
51.3 HALE Studies ALENIA
Operating alt. 20000m 24h Loiter _at_ 1000km
radius Payload 600kg Take off weight 2440kg Turbo
charged piston propulsion
- 1.4 Rotorcraft Technology
- Unsteady aerodynamic effects in the flow around a
helicopter blade WUT- Poland - 1.5 UAV configuration design
- Dynamic characteristic of different UAV
configurations WUT- Poland
6CRX-X3 goals Endurance 72h 2008 Altitude 25000
m Payload 250kg
1.6 PRO.R.A - UAV CIRA 2005 - CRX2 UAV CIRRUS
MTOW 375kg Sref 4.5m2 Span 7.3m2 Payload 80k
g Range 150km Endurance 8hour Flight
ceiling 6000m OEW 230kg Fuel 65kg
71.7 Lightweight Aircraft Structures in
Lithuania Research, Design and Manufacturing
VGTU Lithuania
- Light airplane development manufacturing of
composite gliders - UAV configurations
1.8 History of Operational Challenges and
Successes The Impact on Civil UAVs - B.A.E.
- Progress of UAV operations
- Civilian UAV technologies
- Safety and certification issues
82. Applications
- 2.1 Potential remote sensing applications for
UAVs DLR - Earth observation
- Atmosphere
- Land surface
- Ocean
- Safety monitoring
- Pipelines supply systems
- Traffic systems
- Large scale structures
- High temperature events
- Forest chemical fires
- Volcanoes
92.2 EUROFAR
- European fleet for airborne research DLR
- Environmental research
- Atmospheric
- Marine
- Terrestrial
- Earth sciences
Payload 100-6000kg Endurance 1-10h Ceiling 10-70k
ft
Aircraft requirements
10- 2.3 UAVLAB GSI, SNRC
- Scientific applications
- Demonstration future facility
- Atmospheric,marine,agriculture,geographic,environm
ent, emergency - Payload req. 20-200kg
- Altitude 1-10km
- Endurance 1-20h
- Atmospheric science
- Cloud physics
- Aerosol science
- Marine science
- Mapping phytoplankton
- Marine biology
- Agriculture
- Crop improvement
- Geographics
- Magnetic, radiological, gravimetring mapping
- Monitoring of natural resources
11- 2.4 Broadband communications from aerial
platforms -York University - Mobile, internet, video, TV, telephony
- HAP High Altitude Platforms
- 17-22km -Airship length 200m Payload 1000-200
0kg -Airplane Helinet 70m span (FR5
program) - -Proteus
- 2.5 Civil Applications - EADS
- Forest fires monitoring
- Planned demonstration summer 2003
- Accurate measurement of sea temperature for oil
localization - Monitoring
- White flood in Alp Mountains
- Roads blocked by snow
- Ground traffic management
- Monitoring of controlled fires (agriculture)
123. Safety Operations
- 3.1 USICO - Unmanned Aerial Safety Issues for
Civil Operations - Airobotics - Airworthiness
- See Avoid
- Integration in ATC
- 3.2 See Avoid technologies -FHS
- EO, IR, microwave
- ADSB, VDL Mode 4
- 3.3 Civil UAV safety issues -IAI
- Airworthiness operational certifications
aspects - Safety objective for individual catastrophic
failure - UAV system as whole, air vehicles, GCS,
communications, flight termination - Operational safety - IFF, voice relay,
anti-collision lights, sense avoid
13- 3.4 UAV airworthiness certification concepts -
Alenia - airworthiness -airworthy
- ATC -controlled
- Operations -licensed
- ICAO 12/2000
- Eurocontrol 10/1999
- JAA 1/2001
- Some thoughts on a UAV airworthiness regulation
- Freedom from any known characteristic which could
cause in flight collision and uncontrolled
impacts into terrain - Safety - FAR/ JAR
14Safety Operations
- 3.5 UAV Italian study group -Alenia
- AIAD - Italian Association of Aerospace and
Defense Industries - ENAC - National Civil Airworthiness Authority
- ENAV - ATM/ATC Authority
- DGAA - Italian Air Force Certification Authority
- Universities
- CIRA
- Draft ENAC 1999 (JAR, VLA)
- WG1 - Classification safety
- WG2 - Airworthiness
- WG3 - Operations
- WG4 - ACT/ATM integration aspects
- Steering group
- Contact with JAA, ICAO, Eurocontrol
15B. TAAC Symposium ReviewOct. 2001
- 1. Integration into airspace
- 2. Certification and safety issues
- 3. Applications, demonstrations and technologies
- 4. Economics
161.1 Integrating ROA into Civil AirspaceJoint
Study - FAA, OSD, USAF
- Air traffic
- US military ROA, civil/commercial ROA integrating
NAS international airspace - Vision - File and Fly on the same day anywhere
in the world at current levels of safety - Approach
- Replace COA process
- Develop system based See Avoid
- Use existing CFR for ROA regulation
- FY 01 - Baseline phase
- FY 02 - Demonstration Phase - Predator
- FY 03 - Regulatory phase
171.2 Sense Avoid (SAA) OverviewTAAC New Mexico
University
- Sense and avoid
- Over the horizon command control
- Vision systems EO,IR
- Passive, compact, available, inexpensive
- Field of regard, relative speed, clutter
- Radar
- Range relative speed
- Active, electrical power, expensive
- Cooperative systems
- Accurate position velocity, collision
prediction - Sees only aircraft equipped, expensive?
181.3 Non Cooperative Detect, See Avoid (DSA)
- MTSI
- Equivalent level of safety (FAA N 7610.71 3.99)
- Azimuth - 110 0
- Elevation - 10 0
- VFR minimum visibility 3 miles alt lt10 kft 5
miles alt gt 10 kft - Missed distance gt 500 ft
- Max. Speed 250 kT
- Cooperative sensors
- TCAS, ADS-B, Skywatch, GPS, LADAR
- Non cooperative sensors
- Radar, LADAR, EO, IR, multiple sensors data
fusion - Recent demonstration flight test (Oct. 2001)
- DSA sensor integration
- DSA flight tests
191.4 DSA Amphitech International Oasis Radar
(Helicopter)
- 35Ghz
- All weather
- Obstacles detection 1nm away
- Power lines, towers, buildings
- Terrain, trees
- Air traffic
- In fog, mist, rain, haze, smoke, snow
- Weight 20-30lb
- Flight altitude gt 25kft
- Detection Cessna C-172 gt10miles
201.5 Capstone Process FAA
- Safety improvement in Alaska
- Free flight roadmap
- Real world data
- Technologies
- GPS - WASS primary navigation
- Terrain data
- ADS-B
- FIS
- AWOS
- Approaches
- Measurement
- ADS-B introduced to normal operations 02/2000
- IFR navigation availability gtgt.9999
212.1 FAA Certification RoadmapNASA ERAST
- Develop and validate SAA and OTH subsystems for
HALE - ROA - SAA Sense and Avoid
- OTH Over the Horizon
- Developed and validate - FAA certification
process - Lead industry proactive interaction with FAA
- 2001-2002
- Cooperative DSA detect, sense, avoid
- OTH communication
- Manned platforms testing
- 2002-2004
- Non cooperative DSA
- Cooperative DSA
- OTH communications
ALTUS Solar UAV testing
222.2 The Challenges of the Approval of
UAVs Issues Problems
- FAA AIR 110
- ATS- Air Traffic Service
- AFS- Flight Standards Service
- AIR- Aircraft Certification Service
- ARM- Office of Rulemaking
- AGC- Office of the Chief Counsel
- Current FAA activities
- HELIOS high altitude certification (ERAST)
- JAA CAA (UK), ENAC (Italy)
- CASA (Australia) proposed NRMP evaluation
- AUVSI
- NATO/POD
- NMSU
- DOE
232.3 Regulatory Activity Concerning UAVs in
Canada Aervations Associates
- CAR - Permissive
- Outside restricted areas
- Special operations certificate (SFOC)
242.4 Safety Panel
- Air Safety
- Manufacturers
- Airplane
- Flight maintenance
- Training
- Safety analysis
-
- Operators
- Procedures
- Publications
- Maintenance
- Safety program
- Training
- ..
- Government
- Aviation law
- Operations specifications
- Rules regulations
- Policy procedures
252.5 UAVs Innovative Technology for Tomorrow's
Aviation Needs
- CASA (Australia)
- Risk Indicators
- Airworthiness
- Failure safety, redundancy, exempt
- UAV characteristics
- Size, speed, category, equipment
- ATC
- Radar, procedural, .
- Air traffic
- Air route
- High/low frequency CA
- Sparse
- Population density
- Urban, suburban, rural, remote
263. Applications, Demonstrations and Technology
- 3.1 NASA - ERAST Activity
- HALE UAV regulatory roadmap - TAAC
- HALE gt 45kft Endurance gt 24h
- HALE Applications
- Telecommunications
- Disaster monitoring
- Meteorology
- Scientific research
- Agriculture monitoring
- Aerial Photography
- Search rescue
- Law enforcement
273.2HELIOSNASA - Dryden, Aerovironment
- 247 ft span
- 1500 ft2 solar area 20 Watt/ ft2 30kW
- L/D 30 , W1500 Drag50lb
- Speed 20 mph S.L. 170 mph 96K
- HP(Watt req.) 3 x mph x Drag (Pound)
- Missions
- Earth monitoring
- Surveillance
- Tele communications
- Disaster monitoring
- Mapping
28- 3.3 Global disaster information network (GDIN)
and commercial SKY TOWER - SKY TOWER subsidiary of Aerovironment inc.
- Platform in the sky
- Up to 6 month flight duration 60 kft
- Rapidly deployable
- Stationary
- Relocatable
- Use of multiple aircraft for reliability
- SKY TOWER telecom application
- Fixed broadband
- Direct broadcast
- 3-g mobile
- Voice
29- Precision covered different areas
- Autonomously controlled station keeping mode
- Airborne standby platform
- Common maintenance control facility
- Exceptional capacity coverage
- Single platform over 1000 x capacity of
satellites - Regional monitoring missions
- Volcanoes
- Earth quakes
- Floods
- Agriculture
- Fishing
- Coral health
- Pollution
- Environmental impact
303.4 Coffee Harvest Optimization using Path
Finder Plus
- NASA AMES, Aeroviroment inc., Clark University,
Kavai coffee company - Demonstration commercial value of long duration
solar powered aircraft - Payload 75lb
- Kodak/Hasselblad Duncen Tech.Digital cameras
- Alfi Ethernat bridge antenna
313.5 Civil Application UAV - TAAC Vision Tomorrow
- Routine UAV flights in civil airspace
- Equivalent level of safety
- Worldwide certification codes
- Expanding civil and commercial application
- Natural resources management
- Telecommunications
- Urban management
- Law enforcement
- Power line (pipeline) inspection
- Environmental monitoring
32Enabling Technologies UAV -TAAC
- See and Avoid
- Over the Horizon
- Redundancy
- Materials
- Propulsion
- Software
- Sensing and automation
- Communication
- Fusion
- Safety reliability
- Vulnerability
33Attributes of Aircraft and Air Traffic Systems
of the Future TAAC
- Single pilot or no pilot on board
- Totally automated ATC
- Tighter schedules
- Increased security
- Satellite communication and navigation
- Less traffic separation
34- 4.1 BUSINESS MODEL FOR UAV - A.S.I.
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- Barriers to Market Development
- - UAV Reliability
- - FAA Regulations
- - Insurance
- - Weather
- - Potential Substitutes
- - Existing Competitors
- Airborne Communication NODE Market Analysis
- - Competitors - Ground Networks, mobile
subscriber satellite (MSS) - - Attributes - Opportunities to upgrade
- - Airborne actuated
improves signal strength - - COST to Benefit ratio comparable to satellite
35C. Other Interesting Activities
- 1. Applications and demonstrations
- 2. Safety Collision Avoidance
- 3. Integration into airspace and certification
361.1 NASA Demonstrations
- 6/2002 - Telecom demo
- A. III Generation mobile application 384 kbit/sec
- B. Digital high definition T.V.
- Pathfinder-plus 60 kft
- Over 1000 times the capacity of satellite
fraction of the cost of cable and DSL set up in a
matter of days - 9/2002 -Coffee harvest optimization mission (20
kft)
371.2 FIRE (First Response Experiment) Program
(NASA)
- UAV disaster monitoring
- NASA - ERAST
- USFS - US Forest Service
- GA- SI
- .
- Demonstration
- Altus (Predator A)
- Predator B
- Altair (in future)
- Provide OTH (over the horizon) to remote command
centers - AIRDAS (Airborne Infra Red Disaster Assessment
System) - 14 x 7 inch viewing port
- Weight 270lb
- IR wavelengths (1) .64-.71 micron
- (2) 1.57-1.7
- (3) 3.75- 4.05
- (4) 5.5-13.
- Including GPS/ INU
- Satcom 64kbit/sec
38FIRE ProgramUAV Over The Horizon Management
Demonstration
- Mission
- Fire monitoring
- Flood mapping/monitoring
- Hurricane tracking
- Tornado, other weather
- Earth quake
- Volcanic eruption
- Toxic plume, chemical release
- Terrorist, others social disaster
- Provide communication support
- 2001 Wildfire Demon on ALTUS
- 2002-2003 additional planned demonstration
- ALTAIR
- OTH data link
391.3 GDINGlobal Disaster Information Network
- Provide information assisting in natural or
technological disasters - Non profit association
- Started 1998 by US State Department
- Annual conference
- Ankara 2000 declaration
- Canberra 2001 statement
- Italy 2002
- Governments Australia, Turkey, Italy, USA,
Canada, Russia, Mexico - UN, EC, OECD ADPC, ADRS
- Academia
- Industry
- Peace Wing-proposal for demonstration 3/2001
- 6 months on station 65 kft
- 100 kg payload
- Use of solar powered aircraft
401.4 ACES - Altus Cumulus Electrification Study
- Study Thunderstorms,
- G.A. Altus UAV (Predator Derivative)
- Science Demonstration Program (SDP)
- - NASA Marshall
- - NASA Goddard
- - Penn State University
- - General Atomics
- - IDEA Corp. (Payload Integration)
- - NASA Kennedy
- ACES Payload - 400 watt, 183 lb, 6.8 ft3
- - Altus Performance Required 40-55kft, 4-5
hour - Planned Demonstration July 2002
41Safety and Collision Avoidance
2.1 Flight tests to validate UAV collision
avoidance NASA, DRYDEN, TAAC, ERAST 13/3/2002
- Proteus aircraft remote controlled (safety
pilot)18 approach scenarios - Different aircraft including NASA F/A-18
- Primary sensor Skywatch hp traffic advisory
system IR radar sensor - ERAST program
422.2 Automatic Air Collision Avoidance
System AUTO ACAS - NASA - DRYDEN
- Common Architecture for UAVs Piloted A/C
- - Concept Study - Mar. 2001
- - Demonstration - end 2003
- Piloted
- Unmanned
- - Full integration
- See and Avoid sensor
- Auto Ground Collision Avoidance
- System Elements - Communication Link 16,
VDL - - Navigation
INS, GPS - - SAA Sensors
- - Algorithm
Processor - - Auto pilot
433.1 Vanguard Alliance
- Proposal submitted by Amtech to U.S. D.O.T.
20/11/2001 on behalf NASA ERAST members - Aerovironment inc.
- Aurora Flight Sciences
- General Atomics
- Scaled Composites
- National next generation aircraft technology
program introducing ROA into NAS - 5 years plan approximately 70 m per year
starting in 2003 - ROA-NAS CONOPS architecture definition
- ROA flight rule certification standards
- ROA subsystem development
- ROA test infrastructure
- ROA integration flight safety tests
- ROA mission demonstrations
- NASA center development support
443.2 Care Innovatives Action - IABGPreliminary
Study
- Integration of unmanned aerial vehicles into
future air traffic management - December 2001
- By Dept. Airborne Air Defense (Germany)
- UAV classification proposal
- Class 0 below 25 kg
- Class 1 25-500 kg
- Class 2 501-2000 kg
- Class 3 gt2000 kg
- To support USICO study
453.3 UAV Airworthiness CertificationKivi Dt NLR
(7/6/2001)
- Legislation air regulation
- Operations in others airspace type(s)
- External user safety
- Airworthiness requirements apply
- Internal safety
- Other requirements
- External ground safety
- Potential venues
- USICO
- UCARE
- NAFAG Air Group VII
463.4 ATTAS UAV Project DLR 17/10/2001
- DLR, EADS, ESG, WTD 61
- Phase I - definition of demo program (completed)
- Phase II - demonstration start (9/2001 start)
- Recommendation for certification (9/2004)
- Demonstration objectives
- Operation in controlled common AIR SPACE
- Standard emergency procedures
- Certification standards
- Procedures with relay systems (HALE UAV)
- DLR- DO 228 to simulate UAV
- Braunschwig- Ground control station
473.5 FAA Special Operation Division
- Demonstrate the ability to achieve an equivalent
level of safety comparable to manned aircraft - The ability to operate in the NAS without posing
a hazard to persons or property in the air or on
the surface - Airspace operations 14 CFR part 91
- Position anti collision strobe lights
- Transponder
- Navigation
- Communication capability
- Compliance with ATC clearances
- Airport operations
- Departure, enroute, arrival procedures
- ROA operational issues
- Safe integration in the NAS
- Separation requirements
- Communication
- Operator
- ROA airworthiness
- ROA certification
- Controller interaction
483.6 U.S. Regulatory Activity per L.R.NUKE
Newcome - 1/2002
- DOD
- FAA not coordinated
- NASA
- OASD(C3I),FAA, A.F.F Standards, NASA A.S.I.
- 1. Definition of process for safely integrating
ROA into NAS - Remotely operated aircraft
- National airspace system
- Objective Replace current COA (Certificate of
Authorization) with standardized one across all
FAA - Flight plan filed flight at the same day
- Effort focused in air traffic regulatory aspect
- Military ROA in domestic civil airspace
49- 2. Starting 1997
- Northrop Grumman
- Autometric
- TASC Coordination COA for Global Hawk
- Coordination time 14month Portugal 5/2000 3wee
ks Langley AFB 6/2001 Germany 10/2002 - Devising long term
- Global Hawk
- Specific - COA
- Most of the missions outside the NAS (gt60k)
50- 3. NASA
- ERAST
- Modern Technology Solutions inc.
- New Vistas International
- New Mexico University with SAIC
- Chart airworthiness certification for non
military UAV (Altair, Predator B) - Locating wildfires - 2003 (northwest)
- 4. AIA
- Aerospace Industries Association
- Leading Northrop Grumman
- Working group
- Aircrew qualification
- Flying production acceptance
- Delivery flights of UAV in civil airspace
51- 5. DFI International
- Research policy implications of allowing military
UAVs to operate in civil aerospace - 6. AUVSI IPT
- FAA ISG
- Fall 98 gt Oct. 1999
- Addressing regulatory issues
- Evenly across all classes of UAV
- 7 AMTECH
- Vanguard Alliance
- ROA regulatory process - 293M (2003-2007) follow
to ERAST plan
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