Discussion on blockchain applications in unmanned aerial systems domain

M. Kosuda, P. Lipovský, Wenjiang Yang, Mingliang Bai, J. Novotňák, Zoltán Szöke
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A rise in usage of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) in commercial and civilian applications as a result of the recent advancement in manufacturing processes, communications, and networking technology led to the demand for access to non-segregated airspace. The steady development of UAS has created a dynamic environment moving at faster pace than manned aviation. In particular, there is an intense pressure on operations in very low altitudes where market is driven by new business models. Commercial UAS operators are expected to monitor weather, changes in airspace structure, avoid buildings and temporary obstacles, consider potential risks arising from the ground, and maintain separation from manned aviation. On the other hand, authorities are expected to monitor, and control unmanned aerial traffic as well as enforce the airspace rules. To address this arising requirements unmanned traffic management is being developed and deployed in numerous countries, which aims to enable safe and efficient operations of highly automated UAS in automated unmanned traffic management (UTM) system developed on foundations of modern technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet-of-Things, 5G networks while considering the need to address cybersecurity requirements. Among cybersecurity requirements a potential candidate with promising applications is blockchain technology, which is a distributed ledger of immutable records stored in a decentralized database. This paper discusses potential applications of blockchain technology that could support UAS operations and increase security in storing crucial flight data.
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区块链在无人机系统领域的应用探讨
由于最近制造工艺、通信和网络技术的进步,无人机系统(UAS)在商业和民用应用中的使用增加,导致了对非隔离空域的需求。无人机系统的稳步发展创造了一个比载人航空更快的动态环境。特别是,在极低海拔地区,市场受到新商业模式的驱动,因此运营压力很大。商用无人机运营商应监测天气、空域结构变化、避开建筑物和临时障碍物、考虑来自地面的潜在风险,并与载人航空保持分离。另一方面,当局预计将监控和控制无人机交通,并执行空域规则。为了满足这一日益增长的需求,许多国家正在开发和部署无人驾驶交通管理,其目的是在人工智能、物联网、5G网络等现代技术基础上开发的自动无人交通管理(UTM)系统中,使高度自动化的无人驾驶系统安全高效地运行,同时考虑到解决网络安全需求的需要。在网络安全需求中,区块链技术是一种有前景的应用程序,它是一种存储在分散数据库中的不可变记录的分布式分类账。本文讨论了区块链技术的潜在应用,可以支持无人机操作并提高存储关键飞行数据的安全性。
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