74 research outputs found
AAM for FAA/NASA Research Roundtable
The presentation gives an overview of the AAM Project and the UAM Mission Office
UAS Integration in the NAS Project UAS Commericalization Industry Conference
Description and Update of NASA UAS in the NAS Projec
UAS Integration in the NAS Project - FY 14 Annual Review
This briefing gives insight into the research activities and efforts being executed in order to integrate unmanned aircraft systems into the national airspace system. This briefing is to inform others of the UAS-NAS Projects progress and future directions
NASA UAS Integration Efforts NASA ARMD Cohesive UAS Integration Strategy
This high level presentation is designed to introduce the UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) in NAS (National Airspace System) project to the Penn State community
NASA Grand Challenge Update for VFS
NASA Grand Challenge Update for VFS [Urban Air Mobility
UAS Research - Who's Doing What?
This presentation includes the UAS-Enabled Market Categories used in Study, as well as the reason for the UAS-NAS NO Chase COA flight. It discusses the transitioning of a UA from different airspaces. UAS Integration is a community wide effort, and the FAA Symposium provides attendees with the opportunity to engage face-to-face with a cross-section of government and industry leaders and innovators about the latest industry developments, regulations, research, and other initiatives to safely integrate UAS into the National Airspace System (NAS)
Proposed Framework for Developing a Comprehensive ARMD Full UAS Integration Strategy
This briefing provides insight into the planning process of a full UAS Integration Strategy
Performing a Comprehensive Unmanned Aircraft System Full Integration Analysis for NASA ARMD
For many years, the concept of routinely flying unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) within the national airspace system (NAS) has been a long-term goal with numerous known and unknown technology and policy obstacles. Just within the last few years, the efforts and advancements from government, industry, and academia-sponsored research and development have greatly shortened the distance to the goal. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) has recognized that it is uniquely positioned to play a lead role in addressing the remaining UAS airspace integration (AI) challenges. To fully understand the magnitude and scope of these challenges, NASA ARMD initiated a study in 2015 to identify what would be needed to enable full integration of UAS for civil/commercial operations within the NAS by 2025. The desired outcome was a comprehensive analysis framework that ARMD could use to develop a research portfolio focused on retiring the remaining gaps and challenges standing in the way of full UAS integration. This document is a comprehensive assessment of UAS integration research to date
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