Abstract

Increasing use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) in urban environments poses to an increased risk of fallen UAVs impacting people and vehicles on the ground, as well as colliding with manned aircraft in the vicinity of airports. Risk management of UAV flights for safe operations is essential. We proposed a comprehensive risk assessment model for UAV operation in urban environments. Three risk categories (people, vehicles, and manned aircraft) were considered and each risk cost was quantified using collision probability. We adjusted the risk costs in various magnitudes to a same scale and conducted a sensitivity analysis to determine the optimal coefficients of the three risk cost models. We then computed the total risk and generated a risk cost map for path planning. Modified path planning algorithms were used to produce a cost-effective path, and we compared their performances in terms of total risk cost and computational time. Lastly, we performed simulations to validate the feasibility and effectiveness of our proposed risk assessment model. The results show that the risk-cost-based path planning method can generate safer path for UAV operations than the traditional shortest-distance-based method. Our proposed model can be extended to complex urban environments by including more relevant parameters and data.

Highlights

  • The Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) industry has been growing in recent decades

  • UAVs are used for various purposes in urban environments, such as traffic monitoring [1], photography, and weather forecasting [2]

  • The key objective of our work is to model and generate the risk cost map, producing the cost-effective path using modified algorithms

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Introduction

UAVs are used for various purposes in urban environments, such as traffic monitoring [1], photography, and weather forecasting [2]. They are a core component of Urban Air Mobility (UAM) [3] and plans for smart cities in the near future [4], [5]. The increase in UAV operations in urban low altitude airspace may increase the risk of drone accidents. UAVs may intrude into airport airspaces [8]. An aspect of safe UAV operations would be to prevent UAVs from flying over high risk areas, such as densely populated areas and airports

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