RESEARCH

Identify Models for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM)/Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Safe Automation (A64_A11L.UAS.98)

Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and Urban Air Mobility (UAM) operations are expected to involve significant amounts of machine automation in order for operations to be profitable. The focus will be on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) used for passenger transport and cargo delivery in urban areas. This research will evaluate AAM/UAM core technology, system architecture, automation design, and system functional concepts to aid the FAA and industry standards development organizations in creating paths forward for these new operational capabilities.

TEAM: Drexel ERAU KSU OSU OrSU UND


POC:

Philip Smith
Ohio State University
Email: smith.131@osu.edu
Phone: 614.582.6370

Discussion:

Task 2 Report: Risk and Technology Assessments
This report, the second deliverable for the ASSURE A64 project, addresses risk and technology assessment in the context of AAM and UAM. It investigates the applicability of both qualitative and quantitative risk assessment (RA) methodologies to AAM/UAM.

 


Participating Schools

Drexel University
Ohio State University
Oregon State University
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