TY - JOUR
T1 - U-space contingency management based on enhanced mission description
AU - Muñoz Gamarra, Jose Luis
AU - Ramos Gonzalez, Juan Jose
AU - Liu , Zhiqiang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors.
PY - 2024/10/24
Y1 - 2024/10/24
N2 - Loss of communication, low battery, or bad weather conditions (like high-speed wind) are currently managed by performing a return to launch (RTL) point maneuver. However, the execution of this procedure can pose a safety threat since it has not been considered within the mission planning process. This work proposes an advanced management of contingency events based on the integration of a new U-space service that enhances mission description. The proposed new service, deeply linked to demand capacity balance and strategic deconfliction services, assigns alternative safe landing spots by analyzing the planned mission. Two potential solutions are characterized (distinguished primarily by the number of contingency vertiports assigned): contingency management based on the assignment of a single alternative vertiport to each mission (static) or the allocation of a set of different contingency vertiports that are valid during certain time intervals. It is proven that this enhanced mission planning could ensure that U-space volumes operate in an ultra-safe system conditions while facing these unforeseen events, highlighting its importance in high-risk scenarios like urban air mobility deployments.
AB - Loss of communication, low battery, or bad weather conditions (like high-speed wind) are currently managed by performing a return to launch (RTL) point maneuver. However, the execution of this procedure can pose a safety threat since it has not been considered within the mission planning process. This work proposes an advanced management of contingency events based on the integration of a new U-space service that enhances mission description. The proposed new service, deeply linked to demand capacity balance and strategic deconfliction services, assigns alternative safe landing spots by analyzing the planned mission. Two potential solutions are characterized (distinguished primarily by the number of contingency vertiports assigned): contingency management based on the assignment of a single alternative vertiport to each mission (static) or the allocation of a set of different contingency vertiports that are valid during certain time intervals. It is proven that this enhanced mission planning could ensure that U-space volumes operate in an ultra-safe system conditions while facing these unforeseen events, highlighting its importance in high-risk scenarios like urban air mobility deployments.
KW - U-space service
KW - advanced mission description
KW - contingency management
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U2 - 10.3390/aerospace11110876
DO - 10.3390/aerospace11110876
M3 - Article
SN - 2226-4310
VL - 11
JO - Aerospace
JF - Aerospace
IS - 11
M1 - 876
ER -