For over 100 years manned aviation has been based on pilots seeing and avoiding other aircraft. During this time aviation has evolved to a point where there were 37.4 million commercial flights scheduled in 2014. The national airspace system (NAS) of each country is a complex system-of-systems involving air traffic control, a network of navigation and communication facilities, airports, controlled and uncontrolled airspace, and the associated rules and regulations for each part of this system. It is into this system that we are now introducing unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) for commercial and civilian applications.
Flight test and evaluation of a prototype sense and avoid system onboard a scaneagle unmanned aircraft
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine ; 31 , 9 ; 6-15
01.09.2016
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Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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