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El. knyga: Advancing Aerial Mobility: A National Blueprint

  • Formatas: 82 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: National Academies Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309670296
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  • Formatas: 82 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: National Academies Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309670296
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Advanced aerial mobility is a newly emerging industry that aims to develop and operate new air vehicles potentially capable of safe, reliable, and low-noise vertical flight. The world has seen a recent increase in the adoption of electric vertical lift aircraft for urban, suburban and rural operations. These new innovations and technologies change the way that we move cargo and people, affecting industries across the economy. These changes will challenge today's airspace monitoring systems and regulatory environment. The U.S. government and its regulatory agencies need technical guidance to facilitate the development of these technologies, and to create the regulatory framework to foster the growth of this vertical flight industry to the benefit of the aviation industry.



Advancing Aerial Mobility evaluates the potential benefits and challenges associated with this emerging industry. This report provides recommendations that seek to foster an environment in which the nation can maintain its leading position in developing, deploying, and embracing these new technologies. This publication presents a national vision for advanced aerial mobility, market evolution, and safety and security management.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 A National Vision for Advanced Aerial Mobility 3 Market Evolution 4 Safety, Security, and Contingency Management 5 Moving Forward with Advanced Aerial Mobility Implementation Appendixes Appendix A: Statement of Task Appendix B: Committee and Staff Biographical Information Appendix C: Speakers to the Committee Appendix D: Acronyms
Summary 1(9)
1 Introduction
10(9)
2 A National Vision For Advanced Aerial Mobility
19(12)
Basis for the Vision
19(2)
The Gaps and Barriers Involved in Achieving the Vision
21(8)
Achieving the Vision
29(1)
Promoting U.S. Competitiveness
30(1)
Ultimate Capabilities of the Vision
30(1)
3 Market Evolution
31(10)
Building Toward an Integrated Air Traffic Management System
32(1)
A Focused Experiment in Cargo to Identify Gaps and Opportunities in this Market Segment
32(3)
Researching Operational Concepts of Increasing Complexity to Discover Emergent Effects and Reduce Uncertainty on Standards for Operations
35(4)
Enhancing and Refining the NASA National Campaign Program
39(2)
4 Safety, Security, And Contingency Management
41(6)
System Safety
41(1)
A Way Forward
42(2)
Cybersecurity and Certification Aspects of Technologies for Advanced Aerial Mobility
44(1)
Contingency Management
45(2)
5 Moving Forward With Advanced Aerial Mobility Implementation
47(16)
Aerial Mobility Promotion, Solutions Development, and Accountability
47(1)
Overcoming Barriers in Government, Industry, and Academia
48(3)
Flight Testing and Rapid Development Environments
51(2)
Public-Private Cooperation and Urban Air Mobility Systems
53(2)
Standards-Based Protocols and Interfaces to Mobilize the Private Sector and Accommodate Rapidly Emerging Applications of Flight
55(3)
Data Quality Assessment Processes
58(1)
Real-Time Distributed Computing
58(1)
Mobilizing the Private Sector
58(1)
Conclusion
59(4)
Appendixes
A Statement of Task 63(1)
B Committee and Staff Biographical Information 64(5)
C Speakers to the Committee 69(1)
D Acronyms 70