2018
DOI: 10.1177/1729881418786338
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An unmanned aircraft system for maritime operations

Abstract: Unmanned air systems are becoming ever more important in modern societies but raise a number of unresolved problems. There are legal issues with the operation of these vehicles in nonsegregated airspace, and a pressing requirement to solve these issues is the development and testing of reliable and safe mechanisms to avoid collision in flight. In this article, we describe a sense and avoid subsystem developed for a maritime patrol unmanned air system. The article starts with a description of the unmanned air s… Show more

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“…UAVs are frequently utilized for many different missions in both military and civilian areas such as border surveillance, target detection, agriculture, fire detection, aerial photography, wildlife research, and mapping (Ghamari et al, 2022; Muchiri and Kimathi, 2016). To carry out these tasks, UAVs require subsystems such as thrust unit, power management, and communication part in which the last one can be considered as a critical item for its operational control (Marques et al, 2018; Nawaz et al, 2021). Communication is established by using antennas which can be selected as omnidirectional or directional for both UAVs and ground control station (GCS) unit, and the selection of these types depends entirely on requirements of transmission such as working range and antenna gain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UAVs are frequently utilized for many different missions in both military and civilian areas such as border surveillance, target detection, agriculture, fire detection, aerial photography, wildlife research, and mapping (Ghamari et al, 2022; Muchiri and Kimathi, 2016). To carry out these tasks, UAVs require subsystems such as thrust unit, power management, and communication part in which the last one can be considered as a critical item for its operational control (Marques et al, 2018; Nawaz et al, 2021). Communication is established by using antennas which can be selected as omnidirectional or directional for both UAVs and ground control station (GCS) unit, and the selection of these types depends entirely on requirements of transmission such as working range and antenna gain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The faster these operations are designed and executed, the greater the chances of success they get. Thus, this application area can greatly benefit from aerial robots capable of detecting and rescuing humans facing dire straits in, mainly but not only, maritime critical events [1,2,3,4]. Rescue UAVs are valuable during crisis management due to their maneuverability and versatility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1.2. One of the most challenging application areas of UAVs is SAR missions, as these operations can greatly benefit from such aerial robots owed to the fact that their efficacy is abundantly depended on the instantaneous and precise detection of humans whose physical integrity is under threat [1,[24][25][26][27][28][29]. In particular, the contribution of UAVs in SAR missions is indisputable as they are capable of:  reducing the critical response time  mapping areas where an emergency event occurs, directly detecting potential victims and providing assistance to them until the rescuers arrival  providing access into hazardous terrains  providing crisis event aerial visibility event's overview for the rescue workers' accurate situational awareness  transporting and delivering the appropriate rescue apparatus much faster than rescuers  ensuring first responders safety UAVs and UASs 1 technologies keep up growing in terms of sophistication and complexity.…”
Section: Unmanned Aerial Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%