Safety and degraded mode in civilian applications of unmanned aerial systems

Emine Laarouchi, D. Cancila, H. Chaouchi
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Business Insider in the drone report clearly states that the market for commercial/civil drones will grow at a compound annual grow rate of 19% between 2015 and 2020. The ample availability of affordable drones is leading to large amounts of drones being sold for civilian uses, especially when drones are equipped with high quality cameras and many other sensors which make them adaptable to a variable set of civilian (and not always noble) applications. The large increase in the number of drones entering the airspace is leading to real concerns about safety and security issues; and small incidents are more and more frequent. The causes are twofold. From one hand the unmanned inherent nature of drones involves a less maintained and consequently less reliable properties than manned aircrafts. From the other hand, civilian drones are piloted by amateurs with no particular experiences/backgrounds. In this paper, we analyze the existing state of the art and real use cases to identify the key factors involved in safety issues for UASs in civilian applications, we also propose our early work on 3D simulation involving UASs and other interacting devices for specific applications such as Industry 4.0 and smart factories.
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无人机系统民用应用中的安全性和退化模式
Business Insider在无人机报告中明确指出,2015年至2020年间,商用/民用无人机市场将以19%的复合年增长率增长。价格合理的无人机的充足可用性导致大量无人机被出售用于民用,特别是当无人机配备了高质量的相机和许多其他传感器,使它们适应各种民用(并不总是高贵的)应用。进入空域的无人机数量大幅增加,引发了对安全和安保问题的真正担忧;小事件也越来越频繁。原因是双重的。一方面,无人机固有的无人性质涉及到比有人驾驶飞机更少的维护,因此更不可靠的性能。另一方面,民用无人机是由没有特别经验/背景的业余爱好者驾驶的。在本文中,我们分析了现有的技术状态和实际用例,以确定民用应用中UASs安全问题涉及的关键因素,我们还提出了我们在涉及UASs和其他特定应用(如工业4.0和智能工厂)的交互设备的3D模拟方面的早期工作。
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