• DocumentCode
    3764045
  • Title

    Drones in smart cities: Overcoming barriers through air traffic control research

  • Author

    Aislan Gomide Foina;Raja Sengupta;Patrick Lerchi;Zhilong Liu;Clemens Krainer

  • Author_Institution
    University of California - Berkeley, Berkeley, CA USA
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    351
  • Lastpage
    359
  • Abstract
    Within the last decade, the recent automation of vehicles such as cars and planes promise to fundamentally alter the microeconomics of transporting people and goods. In this paper, we focus on the self-flying planes (drones), which have been renamed Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) by the US Federal Aviation Agency (FAA). The most controversial operations envisaged by the UAS industry are small, low-altitude UAS flights in densely populated cities - robotic aircraft flying in the midst of public spaces to deliver goods and information. This subset of robotic flight would be the most valuable to the nation´s economy, but we argue that it cannot happen without a new generation of air traffic control and management services. This paper presents a cloud based system for city-wide unmanned air traffic management, prototype sensor systems required by city police to keep the city safe, and an analysis of control systems for collision avoidance.
  • Keywords
    "Drones","Aircraft","FAA","Automobiles","Smart cities"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Research, Education and Development of Unmanned Aerial Systems (RED-UAS), 2015 Workshop on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/RED-UAS.2015.7441027
  • Filename
    7441027