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Research and Unmanned Aerial Systems: Opportunities, Challenges and Benefits. Kelvin K. Droegemeier Vice President for Research University of Oklahoma 26 March 2013. What is Research?.
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Research and Unmanned Aerial Systems: Opportunities, Challenges and Benefits Kelvin K. DroegemeierVice President for ResearchUniversity of Oklahoma 26 March 2013
What is Research? • The systematic creation and dissemination of new knowledge, typically via employment of the scientific method. Forms include: • Aesthetic • Social • Behavioral • Political • Economic • Cultural • Scientific • Engineering • Technical • Educational
“If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn’t be research.” -- Albert Einstein
Unmanned Aerial Systems: What we Know (Something About) Photo: Gabe Wingfield • Aerodynamics • Structures • Controls • Communications • Guidance and Navigation • Payloads • Tracking • Sensors • Uses/Potential Value Photo: Phil Chilson
Unmanned Aerial Systems: A FEW Key Research Questions • How can UASs be made lightweight and durable with long endurance to carry heavy payloads such as radars and other weather instruments? • Can fully automated systems be created to ensure zero conflict conditions with other NAS traffic? • Can radars be used to distinguish UASs from other airborne targets, especially biological? • To what extent could atmospheric data gathered from UASs improve computer weather forecasts and severe weather warnings?
Unmanned Aerial Systems: A FEW Key Research Questions • How can UASs be made lightweight and durable with long endurance to carry heavy payloads such as radars and other weather instruments? • Can fully automated systems be created to ensure zero conflict conditions with other NAS traffic? • Can radars be used to distinguish UASs from other airborne targets, especially biological? • To what extent could atmospheric data gathered from UASs improve computer weather forecasts and severe weather warnings?
High Density Flight Experiment 25 inbound 25 outbound (km) (km)
Forecast Probability of Detection: Heavy Rain UAS+NEXRAD NEXRAD
Unmanned Aerial Systems: A FEW Key Research Questions • Technology often outpaces society’s ability to deal with it. What can we learn from social media and other disruptive technologies that created unintended consequences, both positive and negative? • How can the benefits of UAS be realized while also ensuring privacy and personal security? • What is the public’s perception of UAS and to what extent are the benefits and risks accurately communicated and understood? • How can nefarious use of UASs be addressed?
Diminished privacy • False sense of connection • Reduced ability to communicate in person • Increased need of affirmation • Decreased productivity • Accidental release of information • Unauthorized employees speaking on behalf of company • Non-authoritative sources of information • Increased isolation • Mis-identification • Tracking of activities
If We Don’t Know the Answer, Let’s Study It? • Sometimes this approach is used in politics to “kick the can down the road” while not addressing the real issues in the right manner • Academic research does NOT take this approach • Research is based upon posing the truly hard questions and conducting experiments or gathering data to study them in a systematic manner • Research doesn’t provide all of the answers but rather informs policy making
How Does the Research Happen? • Many of the research challenges of UAS reside at the boundaries of traditional disciplines • Example is privacy/security and the capabilities of UASs themselves Social and Behavioral Sciences Physical Science Technology and Engineering Policy Economics
All of the Answers are NOT Found in Physical Science & Engineering Research
All of the Answers are NOT Found in Physical Science & Engineering Research
The Funding Outlook for UAS • Despite sequestration and other cuts, funding for UAS likely will increase within DOD • Funding will be available for general-purpose activities such as radar tracking, aerodynamics, propulsion, etc • Other relevant agencies • NASA • NOAA • National Science Foundation • USGS • EPA
OU Priorities in UAS • Clear-air and within-storm weather data gathering • Data assimilation into forecast and warning systems • Ground-based radars for sense-and-avoid and target discrimination • Data communications • Conformal array antennas (the UAS as an antenna) • Synthetic aperture radar