A Conflict Risk Analysis of MAV\UAV Flight in Shared Airspace

Author:

Xia ChaoYu12ORCID,Yang Chun-Rong12,Xue Kang1ORCID,Yan HanBing12,Zhong JianHua12,Jun Qiu12

Affiliation:

1. The 2nd Research Institute, Civil Aviation Administration of China, Chengdu 610041, China

2. Chengdu Civil Aviation Air Traffic Control Science & Technology Co., Ltd., Chengdu 610041, China

Abstract

The intelligent auxiliary decision-making (IADM) is emerging as a feasible solution for air traffic control (ATC) to reduce undesirable conflicts in shared airspace; meanwhile, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can be operated with enhanced efficiency and safety using IADM. This paper presents the conflict risk framework of the MAV\UAV flight that improves flight safety of MAVs and UAVs in shared airspace. This is accomplished by focusing on two steps: First, determine the minimum safety communication interval between the UAV and controller; second, build a conflict risk model to detect which decision mechanism will minimize risk. Our approach provides a standard model to start with to improve IADM and allow engineers to focus on the operational purpose of MAV/UAV. Results show that our work presented here is practical and straightforward, and it brings an evident engineering application prospect.

Funder

Department of Chengdu Science and Technology

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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