Assessment of the equivalent level of safety requirements for small unmanned aerial vehicles

dc.contributor.authorStevenson, Jonathan D.
dc.date.issued2015-06
dc.description.abstractThe research described in this thesis was a concentrated effort to assess the Equivalent Level of Safety (ELOS) of small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), in terms of the requirements needed for the small UAV to be considered at least as safe as equivalent manned aircraft operating in the same airspace. However, the concept of ELOS is often quoted without any scientific basis, or without proof that manned aircraft themselves could be considered safe. This is especially true when the recognized limitations of the see-and-avoid principle is considered, which has led to tragic consequences over the past several decades. The primary contribution of this research is an initial attempt to establish quantifiable standards related to the ELOS of small UAVs in non-segregated airspace. A secondary contribution is the development of an improved method for automatically testing Detect, Sense and Avoid (DSA) systems through the use of two UAVs flying a synchronized aerial maneuver algorithm.
dc.description.noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 248-266).
dc.format.extentxiv, 325 pages ; illustrations (some color), color maps.
dc.format.mediumText
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14783/10645
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherMemorial University of Newfoundland
dc.rights.licenseThe author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
dc.subjectUnmanned Aerial Vehicle
dc.subjectDrone
dc.subjectUAV
dc.subjectSafety Analysis
dc.subjectAerospace
dc.subject.lcshDrone aircraft--Safety appliances
dc.subject.lcshDrone aircraft--Automatic control
dc.subject.lcshAirplanes--Collision avoidance
dc.subject.lcshComputer vision
dc.titleAssessment of the equivalent level of safety requirements for small unmanned aerial vehicles
dc.typeDoctoral thesis
mem.campusSt. John's Campus
mem.convocationDate2015-10
mem.departmentMechanical and Mechatronics Engineering
mem.divisionsFacEngineering
mem.facultyFaculty of Engineering and Applied Science
mem.fullTextStatuspublic
mem.institutionMemorial University of Newfoundland
mem.isPublishedunpub
mem.thesisAuthorizedNameStevenson, Jonathan D. (Jonathan David)
thesis.degree.disciplineMechanical and Mechatronics Engineering
thesis.degree.grantorMemorial University of Newfoundland
thesis.degree.leveldoctoral
thesis.degree.namePh. D.

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