This document describes a drone training program that provides 340 hours of coursework divided into categories like e-learning, assignments, simulators, and reading. It lists 12 modules that make up the full course, including topics like aviation basics, sensors, airspace integration, maintenance, and regulations. Case studies and descriptions of simulator and practical training are also included. The document then shifts to discussing various commercial applications of drones, providing examples of their use in agriculture, infrastructure inspection, accident reconstruction, and crowd monitoring.
This presentation is about the Avionics System Standards in terms of hardware and software briefly discussing the DO-254( ) and DO-178( ) as required for basic understanding.
This 3-day, classroom and practical instructional program provides individuals or teams entering the unmanned aircraft system (UAS) market with the need to 'hit the ground running'. Delegates will gain a working knowledge of UAS system classification, payloads, sensors, communications and data links. You will learn the UAS weapon design process and UAS system design components. The principles of mission planning systems and human factors design considerations are described. The critical issue of integrating UAS in the NAS is addressed in detail along with major considerations. Multiple roadmaps from all services are used to explain UAS future missions.
This presentation is about the Avionics System Standards in terms of hardware and software briefly discussing the DO-254( ) and DO-178( ) as required for basic understanding.
This 3-day, classroom and practical instructional program provides individuals or teams entering the unmanned aircraft system (UAS) market with the need to 'hit the ground running'. Delegates will gain a working knowledge of UAS system classification, payloads, sensors, communications and data links. You will learn the UAS weapon design process and UAS system design components. The principles of mission planning systems and human factors design considerations are described. The critical issue of integrating UAS in the NAS is addressed in detail along with major considerations. Multiple roadmaps from all services are used to explain UAS future missions.
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This is a report on ‘drones-an introduction&design’.In this
report I tried to give an introduction about drones or unmanned
aerial vehicles (UAVs) and some preliminary design parameters.
Introduction portion consists of drone history, technology, uses,
and the current generation of drones. Design portion includes
parameters like aerodynamics, payload, endurance, speed and
range, navigation systems and communications.
Based on our current Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) flying operations with oil and gas majors, we now see the inspection industry complementing their ground sensors with the introduction of aerial remote sensing and information delivery technologies at scale, as a way to mitigate these costs and obsolescence issues.
airsight takes airfield inspection services to the next level with the utilisation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). airsight UAVs replaces conventional methods, and the long hours walking on the runways and taxiways. The impact on operations is minimum, the results fully traceable and well documented in accordance to ICAO and EASA regulations. The achieved level of detail is unmatched and offers a full-range of applications at a minimum cost.
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This is a report on ‘drones-an introduction&design’.In this
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aerial vehicles (UAVs) and some preliminary design parameters.
Introduction portion consists of drone history, technology, uses,
and the current generation of drones. Design portion includes
parameters like aerodynamics, payload, endurance, speed and
range, navigation systems and communications.
Based on our current Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) flying operations with oil and gas majors, we now see the inspection industry complementing their ground sensors with the introduction of aerial remote sensing and information delivery technologies at scale, as a way to mitigate these costs and obsolescence issues.
airsight takes airfield inspection services to the next level with the utilisation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). airsight UAVs replaces conventional methods, and the long hours walking on the runways and taxiways. The impact on operations is minimum, the results fully traceable and well documented in accordance to ICAO and EASA regulations. The achieved level of detail is unmatched and offers a full-range of applications at a minimum cost.
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35. Atvejų analizė
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
• Crop science is the discipline that deals with the management of
crops or animals to facilitate economical production. This involves crop
rotation, irrigation, soil science and weed/pest control.
• Problem
• The management of crop science encompasses the regular inspection of
crops or stock, measurement of irrigation requirements and monitoring of
climatological aspects. To conduct proper monitoring, agronomists take
samples manually or employ 3d measurement tools.
• Solution
• Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) can improve crop science management
by providing aerial camera shots, multispectral measurement and remote
sensing equipment all at once. UAS have versatile payload platforms, can
cover large surfaces, are easy to operate and provide hard copy data that
can be inputted instantaneously. As a result, UAS can improve the quality
of your production processes whilst lowering the crop management costs.
36. Atvejų analizė
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
• Live stock control refers to the monitoring of stock in terms of
positioning and health. Stock control methods vary with the stock sizes, but should
be capable of supplying information on the position of the stock and the
conditions they are in.
• Problem
• Tracking and inspecting livestock on large agricultural grounds can be a challenging
task. Although GPS tracking enables the controller to find the stock easily, the
controller still needs to go to the animal to inspect it.
•
• Solution
• A novel way of monitoring livestock is to employ unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
The advantage of these systems is that they can cover large areas, provide both
GPS location as well as visual information and produce a low noise footprint, which
does not scare the animals. UAS can be equipped with multiple camera types or
sensors to provide accurate and complete information, thereby lowering stock
control time and costs.
37. Atvejų analizė
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
• High voltage lines are electrical lines that distribute power at high
voltages. The maintenance of these lines is a risky job, which requires careful
attention and caution. Power line maintenance involves examining the pylons,
inspecting their insulators and detecting thermographic problems.
• Problem
• Inspection is currently performed from the ground or by helicopter. The difference
is that line inspectors who work from the ground are required to climb posts to
access the lines whilst inspectors using helicopters do not. Although inspection
with helicopters is much faster and safer, the downside is that this method is much
more expensive and sometimes restricted in terms of time to avoid disturbance.
• Solution
• Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) provide a safe, cheap and easily deployable
alternative to traditional methods. UAS carry cameras that produce high resolution
images as well as thermal images, are equipped with transmitters enabling sharing
of the live footage, are easy to deploy and can fly to within a couple of meters of
the lines. UAS aided inspections can improve the quality and safety of inspection,
increase the frequency of inspection and reduce the costs of inspection all at once.
•
38. Atvejų analizė
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
• Infrastructures are the veins of our society. Key infrastructures include
technical structures such as roads, bridges, waterways, airports and railroads. The
maintenance of these structures is costly, yet indispensible for the proper
functioning of modern economies.
• Problem
• A major difficulty for maintenance and inspection servicers is the vast surface
some structures cover. To perform proper maintenance the structures need to be
closely inspected, however physical inspection of each part requires a lot of time.
• Solution
• An efficient alternative to physical inspection is inspection with unmanned aircraft
systems (UAS). These systems can carry various cameras for day and night
inspection, can be equipped with additional sensors such as sniffers and are
programmable to fly specific routes regularly. UAS can inspect larger areas, in
different ways, in less time and at lower costs. In addition, the frequenter regular
inspections facilitate faster problem recognition, resulting in fewer negative
externalities.
39. Atveju analize
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
Turbine inspection.The increasing focus on renewable
resources has fuelled governments worldwide to invest in wind energy. As a result,
the number of wind turbines has grown exponentially over the last few years. Yet
while the number of turbines grew so did the need for cheaper and safer
inspection methods.
• Problem
• There are several methods for turbine inspection, like the cherry picker, service
platform, hydraulic crane or rope descent. The problem with these methods is that
they involve heavy equipment or climbing, which is time consuming, costly and
very dangerous
• Solution
• A safe and efficient solution to these issues is the employment of unmanned
aircraft systems (UAS) to perform inspection. UAS do not require heavy equipment
or inspectors to climb the turbine and therefore lower the inspection time as well
as the down time of the turbine substantially. The advantage of UAS is that they
can provide several methods of inspection including high-resolution images, full
HD recordings and even multispectral thermal imaging at lower costs than
traditional methods.
40. Atveju analize
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
• Accident and crime scene investigations are very
time consuming and therefore costly operations. According to a 2009 study of the
Foundation of Scientific Research for Vehicular Safety in the Netherlands, the costs
of traffic jams caused by accidents was 12,5 billion Euros. Therefore, accelerating
investigations would not only result in cost savings for law enforcement but also
for lower societal costs.
• Problem
• The bottleneck in scene investigation is documentation, which encompasses the
recording and measurement of the distance between objects and persons on the
scene followed by the videography, photography or sketching of the scene. The
challenge in documentation is to photograph all aspects of a scene and measure
distances correctly to scale without interfering with the scene.
• Solution
• In recent years, a growing number of police departments have begun to employ
unmanned aircraft systems, to accelerate accident and crime scene investigation.
The key advantage of these systems is that they decrease required investigation
time, which leads to lower personnel costs and fewer negative externalities.
41. Atvejų analizė
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
• Crowd control refers to the management of groups of people for order
and safety purposes. Crowd control currently involves fixed cameras, ground based
security staff and barriers.
• Problem
• The key issue with traditional crowd control is the lack of overview. Although this
problem can be overcome by employing a helicopter, this is neither efficient nor
popular. Helicopters are extremely expensive, cannot always be kept on site,
require expensive, professional staff and produce a lot of noise.
• Solution
• Unmanned aircraft systems have low operating costs, can be carried and stored
easily and provide stabilized camera images. Apart from the cost advantage,
unmanned systems have a very low noise footprint, wherefore they do not
interfere with ground communication of personnel or audience. The use of
unmanned aircraft systems can lower overall control costs, enable control
managers to anticipate crowd movements and finally decrease the chance and
amount of incidents.
42. Atvejų analizė
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
• Detect drug, hazard . Drug manufacturing and plant accidents can
cause hazardous situations for civilians. To detect drug labs, cultivation sites or
elevated levels of toxins at plants, the police use two different types of sensors.
Heat sensors display the degree of heat in a location whereas gas sniffers measure
the level of toxins in the air.
• Problem
• Traditionally, the police employ helicopters to perform heat-sensing or gas sniffing
operations. However, the disadvantages of helicopters are, that they are very
costly and require professional staff. In addition, the noise that the helicopters
produce enables criminals to anticipate on detection by turning off the electrics.
• Solution
• A novel solution to these issues is employing unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).
These systems can be equipped with a camera, heat sensors and gas sniffers to
identify hazardous situations at cultivation and production sites or above industrial
areas. As opposed to helicopters, UAS are much cheaper, can be deployed at any
time and have a very low noise footprint.
•
43. Atvejų analizė
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
• Fire fighting is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world.
While most people move away from dangerous scenes, fire fighters are expected
to enter hazardous environments to evacuate distressed people or animals. During
a fire fighting operation rescue workers may face heat, flames and a toxic
environment caused by combusting materials.
• Problem
• Unfortunately, currently available equipment does not enable fire fighters to
evaluate the situation inside the premises. As a result, fire fighters often enter a
building or establishment without knowing what they will find in terms of heat,
flames, toxics or evacuees.
• Solution
• This issue can be overcome by employing unmanned aircraft systems to do
reconnaissance of the firegrounds in terms of oxygen/toxin levels, flame spread
and source of the fire. The key advantages are that operation times can be
decreased as a result of better targeting of the source of the fire and the
reconnaissance can create safer (working) environments for the fire fighters.
44. Atvejų analizė
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
• Search and rescue (SAR) operations encompass the search for
and provision of aid to people or objects that are in distress or imminent danger.
SAR operations involve large ground teams, a centralized coordination and
preferably aerial assistance. Traditionally, aerial assistance was provided by camera
equipped helicopters that enable overviews of the search area and communicate
the camera feed to the ground team.
• Problem
• The use of helicopters however, is unpractical for a number of reasons. Helicopters
have low responsiveness as they are kept in secured areas, produce a lot of noise
that could interfere with the rescue operations and have high operational costs.
• Solution
• Unmanned aircraft systems provide a cheaper, safer way to incorporate aerial
assistance in SAR operations. These systems can be readily available due to their
modest size, provide normal as well as thermal images, which can be downlinked
real time enabling direct implementation and do not interfere with the operation
as a result of their low noise footprint.
45. Atvejų analizė
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
• Surveillance entails the close observation of a person, infrastructure,
group, behaviour, activities or other for the purpose of influencing managing,
directing or protecting them. There are several types of surveillance, such as stake
outs, GPS tracking, and camera observation.
• Problem
• A common issue in traditional surveillance is that the observation is limited by the
stationary position of the camera. Cameras are usually fixed on street corners or
have to be handled manually by surveillance staff. Although aerial surveillance
with helicopters is a good alternative, it is unfortunately a costly solution.
• Solution
• A novel solution to these problems is applying unmanned aircraft systems to
facilitate easier, faster and cheaper data collection. The advantage of unmanned
systems is that they provide overviews which normally require several cameras,
can enter narrow and confined spaces and produce little noise. The unmanned
systems can also be equiped with night vision cameras and heat sensors to provide
imagery that human eyes cannot. This solution can dramatically increase the
applicability, improve the quality and decrease the costs of surveillance.
46. Atvejų analizė
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
• Geomorphology encompasses the study of landforms and the
processes that shape them. The most common application of geomorphology is
environmental assessment in terms of landslide prediction, coastal deformation,
earthquake prediction or volcanic activity monitoring.
• Problem
• Geologists who work in this field are dependent on aerial measurements to make
comparisons and risk analyses. The common practice is to employ helicopters to
produce overviews, multispectral images and sensory data regularly, however this
is very costly.
• Solution
• A more efficient method for data collection is the use of unmanned aircraft
systems (UAS), which can be equipped with many different cameras or sensors.
Since these UAS are far cheaper than helicopters, private and public organizations
will be able to perform more regular measurements at the same cost. In addition,
the information can be gathered much faster because the UAS can be programmed
using waypoint software to fly a route multiple times at regular intervals.
47. Atvejų analizė
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
• Mapping refers to the graphic representation of information based on spatial
relationships. Mapping is commonly practiced to portray scaled geographical features like water,
forests and roads. Mapping is an ongoing process as changing climate conditions and structural
developments make it necessary to perform mapping regularly.
• Problem
• Mapping originally involved field measurements only, however the employment of helicopters and
planes for aerial photography from the early twentieth century has increased mapping activities
and possibilities substantially. For instance, it is now possible to render multispectral images that
enable climatological measurement. Unfortunately, aerial photography with planes and helicopters
is expensive, requires trained personnel and cannot be performed at any time because of safety
regulations.
• Solution
• A novel solution to these problems is deploying unmanned aircraft systems to perform mapping
activities. The advantage of UAS is that they enable pre-flight route planning via waypoint grids.
UAS cost a fraction of helicopters, do not interfere with commercial airways and can therefore be
more readily deployed. In addition, since the data is stored hard copy, these can be easily inputted
in geo-mapping software to facilitate swift implementation of the data.
•
48. Atvejų analizė
http://www.aerialtronics.com/
• Surveying is the detailed inspection of an area or object to establish its
characteristics, define its boundaries and determine its potential. Surveying
includes observing, measuring, mapping and researching. Surveying is commonly
performed to investigate infrastructure, assist in mining activities and enable
(urban) development.
• Problem
• Surveyors gather information via aerial photography, 3d measurement tools and
sensing tools (sniffer/infrared). The problem with traditional survey tools, is that
each tool can serve only a specific purpose, which makes using all these different
tools very expensive.
• Solution
• The solution to this problem is employing unmanned aircraft systems to perform
survey activities. UAS can provide aerial imagery with which to perform precise
mapping, serve as a replacement for 3d measurement tools and substitute the
sensing tools all at once. UAS are therefore more versatile and efficient than
traditional tools.
•
49. Atvejų analizė
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• Traffic monitoring is performed to collect data that describes the use
and performance of the road networks. Traffic data is typically used to support
performance, safety and maintenance of roads. The traffic data can be collected in
two main ways: automatically using electronic equipment that is set to monitor
certain roads at specific times or manually by visually observing cases.
• Problem
• Common types of traffic monitors are cameras that are fixed above the roads or
helicopters. The disadvantage to these common measures is that they can only
serve one particular purpose. The cameras cannot be moved around efficiently,
whilst the helicopter is too expensive to use for repetitive monitoring.
• Solution
• Alternatively, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) can provide both. These systems
can be programmed using waypoint navigation to fly specific routes repetitively, or
deployed for specific roads and situations. In addition, UAS are a lot cheaper than
helicopters to use and could therefore be deployed more often than helicopters,
which would increase overall traffic monitoring performance.
50. Atvejų analizė
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• SWAT stands for Special Weapons And Tactics. SWAT teams are elite tactical units that are
trained to perform high-risk operations like for instance hostage rescues. SWAT team members
often carry specialized firearms, are equipped with heavy body armours and are aided whenever
possible by aerial assistance.
• Problem
• Aerial assistance in SWAT operations facilitates tactical implementation of multi angle information.
Traditionally, aerial assistance is provided by helicopters. The problem with helicopters is, that they
are not kept in rural areas, which slows down response time, they are very costly and require
professional personnel and they produce a lot of noise.
• Solution
• A safe and more efficient alternative to helicopters is the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).
These unmanned systems have a very low noise footprint, cost much less to use and can be
deployed instantaneously. As a result of the lower costs and easy deplorability aerial assistance can
be provided more frequently to SWAT. Frequenter employment of aerial assistance in turn will lead
to safer conditions for SWAT team members and civilians alike.
•
51. Atvejų analizė
www.airware.com • Airware
• Airware’s Aerial Information Platform enables customers to tailor UAS to any
commercial application by seamlessly connecting airframes, actuators, sensors,
payloads, and application-specific software.
53. Atvejų analizė
www.amazon.com/primeair
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98BIu9dpwHU#t=51
• Prime Air is a project from Amazon’s next-generation Research & Development lab. The goal of this future Amazon delivery system is to get packages into customers’ hands in 30 minutes or less using unmanned aerial vehicles.
• Paul Misener
• Vice President, Global Public Policy ,Amazon.com Amazon.com ,Legal Department,
• Re: Prime Air Exemption Petition, 440 Terry Ave. North
• Seattle, WA 98109
• Fax: 206‐266‐7010
• Email: prime‐air‐exemption@amazon.com
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• Parduotos kelios mokymų licencijos;
• Įpusėjo MTTP užsakomasis projektas;
• Programa integruota į Kazimiero Simonavičiaus Universiteto studijų programas;
• Vyksta derybos del integracijos į A.Gustaičio aviacijos instituto programą;
• Pradėtos derybos dėl inegracijos į Lietuvos Karo akademijos kursą;
• Vyksta derybos su Rumunijos karo akademija;
• Latvijos universitetu;
• Čekoslovakijos universitetu;
• Omano garbės konsulu.
• Priimti į - The BEAWARE consortium connects leading aerospace clusters and
support organisations in Western Europe (France, Germany, United Kingdom,
Spain and Italy) with quickly evolving aerospace clusters and strongholds in Eastern
Europe (Poland, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Baltic States). Thus, the
BEAWARE project creates the necessary conditions for utilizing the existing and
emerging potential in the field of Aeronautics and Air Transport for a continuous
and sustainable contribution in European aerospace programs and projects.
56. Valio!
• Sukurtas bandomasis anglų kalbos kursas pilotams
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• vytukasra
• Suderinome su JAV partneriais, kad skiriame mokyklinio
amžiaus vaikams Bepiločių lėktuvų mokymo klasę - 30
licencijų, pilną kursą.