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Giving the Public a Perspective into Unmanned Aircraft Systems' Operations

Authors :
Martin, Lynne
Homola, Jeffrey
Omar, Faisal G
Ramirez, Cesar
Jobe, Kimberly
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2018.

Abstract

NASA is currently engaged in research to safely enable large-scale commercial applications of small Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in low altitude airspace. This research effort, referred to as UAS Traffic Management (UTM), encompasses the concepts and technologies needed to accommodate the projected demand of UAS operating in the national airspace. One aspect related to the successful implementation of UTM in the future is public acceptance. Transparency will heavily influence this acceptance, and a public portal will provide much of that transparency through ease of access to information about the operations - mainly who, why, and where such operations are taking place. Related concerns to the public are individual privacy, security, and accountability of the operators. Providing the aforementioned information about operations can mitigate these concerns, but a balance will have to be achieved between the need for transparency from the public and the privacy of the operators. The proper balance and the needs of the various UTM stakeholders with regard to information access will be explored through the development and testing of a public portal as part of NASA's Technical Capability 3 (TCL 3) demonstration. Additionally, various approaches to the display of information and user interfaces will be surveyed through the development of a public portal by multiple UTM industry partners across different test sites.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
NNA13AB88C, , NNX17AE07A, , 334005.04.10.01.01
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20190025726
Document Type :
Report