Abstract

This paper presents a software architecture for Unmanned aerial system Traffic Management (UTM). The work is framed within the U-space ecosystem, which is the European initiative for UTM in the civil airspace. We propose a system that focuses on providing the required services for automated decision-making during real-time threat management and conflict resolution, which is the main gap in current UTM solutions. Nonetheless, our software architecture follows an open-source design that is modular and flexible enough to accommodate additional U-space services in future developments. In its current implementation, our UTM solution is capable of tracking the aerial operations and monitoring the airspace in real time, in order to perform in-flight emergency management and tactical deconfliction. We show experimental results in order to demonstrate the UTM system working in a realistic simulation setup. For that, we performed our tests with the UTM system and the operators of the aerial aircraft located at remote locations with the consequent communication issues, and we showcased that the system was capable of managing in real time the conflicting events in two different use cases.

Highlights

  • In the last few years, there has been a clear trend to use Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), or drones, for many commercial and civil applications

  • The Monitoring module checked for conflicts periodically using the updated tracks from the Data Base (DB) and, at t = 24 s, it detected a future loss of separation conflict between the UAS

  • In this paper, we have presented a Unmanned aerial system Traffic Management (UTM) system architecture framed within the U-space ecosystem

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Introduction

In the last few years, there has been a clear trend to use Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), or drones, for many commercial and civil applications. The integration of UAS in the civil airspace is probably one of the most revolutionary events for Air Traffic Management (ATM) since the beginning of its implementation. The rise of UAS operations brings the need for a new paradigm for airspace management, where digital communication will play a key role, and the responsibilities will be shared among different stakeholders instead of a single central actor. U-space is a collaborative effort among researchers, industry, and regulators to enable the integration of UAS operations within the civil airspace, providing UAS situational awareness and digital communication with manned aviation, the ATM service providers, and the legal authorities.

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