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An assesment for UAS traffic awareness operations
Technology evolution in the field of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) will affect the Air Traffic Management (ATM) performance regarding to new military and civil applications. UAS, as new airspace users, will represent new challenges and opportunities to design the ATM system of the future. The goal of this future ATM network is to keep intact (or improve) the network in terms of security, safety, capacity and efficiency level. On the other hand, most UAS are, at present, designed for military purposes and very few civil applications have been developed mainly because the lack of a regulation basis concerning their certification, airworthiness and operations. Therefore, UAS operations have always been solutions highly dependent on the mission to be accomplished and on the scenario of flight. The generalized development of UAS applications is still limited by the absence of systems that support the development of the actual operations. Moreover, the systematic development of UAS missions leads to many other operational risks that need to be addressed. All this elements may delay, increase the risk and cost in the implementation of a new UAS application
La familia como escenario para transgredir el racismo
En la confluencia de culturas y de modos de vida diversos,
el racismo aparece como la patología social más grave que
las sociedades actuales deben saber resolver. Asimismo, la
familia es el máximo exponente de la realidad transcultural
y del cruce de culturas; de hecho, toda familia se organiza
inicialmente a partir de la “co-incidencia” de proyectos de
vida, con objetivos y valores básicos también coincidentes,
pero muy a menudo divergentes en sus prácticas concretas.
Esta comunicación parte de un análisis de la familia en la realidad
social diversa y plural en que nos movemos y propone
una serie de medidas para que la familia sea escenario de
aprendizaje y de gestión de los valores para transgredir el
racismo
UAS pilot support for departure, approach and airfield operations
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) have great potential to be used in a wide variety of civil applications such as environmental applications, emergency situations, surveillance tasks and more. The development of Flight Control Systems (FCS) coupled with the availability of other Commercial Off-The Shelf (COTS) components is enabling the introduction of UAS into the civil market. The sophistication of existing FCS is also making these systems accessible to end users with little aeronautics expertise. However, much work remains to be done to deliver systems that can be properly integrated in standard aeronautical procedures used by manned aviation
On the physics behind coastal morphodynamic patterns
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An assessment for UAS depart and approach operations
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) have great potential to be used in a wide variety of civil applications such as environmental applications, emergency situations, surveillance tasks and more. The development of Flight Control Systems (FCS) coupled with the availability of other Commercial Off-The Shelf (COTS) components is enabling the introduction of UAS into the civil market. The sophistication of existing FCS is also making these systems accessible to end users with little aeronautics expertise. However, much work remains to be done to deliver systems that can be properly integrated in standard aeronautical procedures used by manned aviation.
In previous research advances have been proposed in the flight plan capabilities by offering semantically much richer constructs than those present in most current UAS autopilots. The introduced flight plan is organized as a set of stages, each one corresponding to a different flight phase. Each stage contains a structured collection of legs inspired by current practices in Area Navigation (RNAV). However, the most critical parts of any flight, the depart and approach operations in an integrated airspace remain mostly unexplored.
This paper introduces an assessment of both operations for UAS operating in VFR and IFR modes. Problems and potential solutions are proposed, as well as an automating strategy that should greatly reduce pilot workload. Although th
A new methanol solvate and Hirshfeld analysis of π-stacking in 2,3,6,7,10,11-hexahydroxytriphenylene solvates
The structure of 2,3,6,7,10,11-hexahydroxytriphenylene (hhtp)
methanol monosolvate, C18H12O6•CH3OH, has triclinic
symmetry (space group P1). The compound has a threedimensional
layered network structure formed by intermolecular
hydrogen bonding. Structure analysis with Hirshfeld
surfaces is shown to be a sensitive method for comparing π -stacking effects in the five known solvates of hhtp. The title
structure shows slightly weaker π -stacking than the dihydrate,
but stronger π -stacking than the other three solvates
On gonihedric loops and quantum gravity
We present an analysis of the gonihedric loop model, a reformulation of the
two dimensional gonihedric spin model, using two different techniques. First,
the usual regular lattice statistical physics problem is mapped onto a height
model and studied analytically. Second, the gravitational version of this loop
model is studied via matrix models techniques. Both methods lead to the
conclusion that the model has for all values of the parameters
of the model. In this way it is possible to understand the absence of a
continuous transition
Optimización robusta en aplicaciones aeronáuticas con la combinación de cálculo estocástico y algoritmos evolutivos
ResumenLas incertidumbres son un problema cotidiano en la ingeniería aeroespacial y en sus aplicaciones. Los métodos de optimización robusta utilizan, normalmente, y para asegurar la robustez de las soluciones, la generación aleatoria de los valores con incertidumbres así como criterios de selección multi-punto para la determinación del óptimo. Desde un punto de vista computacional, la aplicación a problemas de fluido-dinámica (CFD) o interacción fluido-estructura (FSI) puede ser extremadamente cara. Este trabajo presenta el acoplamiento entre el cálculo estocástico y los algoritmos evolutivos para la definición de un procedimiento de optimización robusta. Se propone, en primer lugar, una metodología para el cálculo estocástico, que a continuación se aplica a la solución de problemas de optimización. Estos métodos propuestos se han aplicado a dos tipos de problemas; un problema de CFD y otro de FSI orientados a la reducción de la resistencia aerodinámica y del fenómeno de estabilidad estructural conocido por «flutter», respectivamente.AbstractUncertainties are a daily issue to deal with in aerospace engineering and applications. Robust optimization methods commonly use a random generation of the inputs and take advantage of multi-point criteria to look for robust solutions accounting with uncertainty definition. From the computational point of view, the application to coupled problems, like fluid-dynamics (CFD) or fluid-structure interaction (FSI), can be extremely expensive. This work presents a coupling between stochastic analysis techniques and evolutionary optimization algorithms for the definition of a stochastic robust optimization procedure. At first, a stochastic procedure is proposed to be applied into optimization problems. The proposed method has been applied to both CFD and FSI problems for the reduction of drag and flutter, respectively
Depart and approach procedures for UAS in a VFR environment
This paper assesses the depart and approach operations of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in one of the most challenging scenarios: when flying under Visual Flight Rules (VFR). Inspired by some existing procedures for (manned) general aviation, some automatic and predefined procedures for UAS are proposed. Hence, standardized paths to specific waypoints close to the airport are defined for depart operations, just before starting the navigation phase. Conversely, and for the approach maneuvers, it is foreseen a first integration into a holding pattern near the landing runway (ideally above it) followed by a standard VFR airfield traffic pattern. This paper discusses the advantages of these operations which aim at minimizing possible conflicts with other existing aircraft while reducing the Pilot-in-Command workload. Finally, some preliminary simulations are shown where these procedures have been successfully tested with simulated surrounding traffic
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