Effective Non-Cooperative Surveillance for UAS Situational Awareness

James Keller, B. Deng, David Gore
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Effective surveillance of non-cooperative targets is necessary to enable Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) flights for small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS). We examine several approaches to develop effective surveillance for non-cooperative targets within the typical sUAS operations arena (low altitude, Class G airspace), to determine suitability for situational awareness and Detect and Avoid (DAA). This ongoing research includes analysis of sensor performance and determination of applicability to the sUAS mission. Effective surveillance for cooperative manned targets is easier to achieve using ADS-B; however, there is no current solution for cooperatively tracking sUAS, which have been restricted from using ADS-B. Until Remote ID is available, surveillance of UAS must be performed through non-cooperative means. While the safety focus is on situational awareness and DAA for manned aircraft, we also consider UAS non-cooperative surveillance as part of the study. We provide initial conclusions and outline a path for additional research.
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无人机态势感知的有效非合作监视
有效监视非合作目标是实现小型无人机系统(sUAS)超视距(BVLOS)飞行的必要条件。我们研究了几种在典型的sUAS作战领域(低空,G类空域)对非合作目标进行有效监视的方法,以确定态势感知和探测与避免(DAA)的适用性。这项正在进行的研究包括对传感器性能的分析和对sUAS任务适用性的确定。使用ADS-B更容易实现对合作载人目标的有效监视;然而,目前还没有解决方案来合作跟踪sUAS,这已经限制了使用ADS-B。在远程ID可用之前,对无人机的监视必须通过非合作方式进行。虽然安全重点是态势感知和有人驾驶飞机的DAA,但我们也将无人机的非合作监视作为研究的一部分。我们提供了初步结论,并概述了进一步研究的路径。
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