Unmanned aircraft systems foster a faster technological evolution path than manned aircraft as their application requires higher performance and/or automation while their implementation highlights power density constraints. While safety assurance methods are being evaluated with respect to hardware and software evolutions for applicability on a medium to long term horizon, issues may be already pertinent with unmanned aircraft systems. The paper summarizes a few relevant concerns and briefly provide recommendations. These concerns are being investigated so no document is available yet to support the demonstration of safety assurance in these contexts.
Hardware and software considerations for unmanned aircraft systems
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System Integrity Considerations for Unmanned Tactical Aircraft
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998
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