28 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
UAM Coordination and Assessment Team (UCAT) NASA UAM Update for ARTR
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Emerging Commercial UAS Operating Environments (OE)
These presentations discuss the UAS in the NAS Project and how it is designed to eliminate technical and regulatory barriers currently affecting civil UAS flying
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
NASA Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and Grand Challenge AIAA
This presentation briefs the UAM Framework and Barriers, UAM Grand Challenge, the UAM Maturity Levels (UMLs) in relation to the Grand Challenge, and showed the NASA Initial Grand Challenge (IGC) OV-1
NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) UAS and UAM Research Visions
This is a quick presentation on the UAM Research Visions which include the Commerical Operating Environment and the Grand Challenge
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Demand Forecast Study
UAS demand slides discuss the purpose, scope, and assumptions of the UAS Demand Forecast Study. It discusses some operational environments and market research study, this information is broad knowledge in the UAS community
Orion Pad Abort 1 Flight Test - Ground and Flight Operations
This paper discusses the ground and flight operations aspects to the Pad Abort 1 launch. The paper details the processes used to plan all operations. The paper then discussions the difficulties of integration and testing, while detailing some of the lessons learned throughout the entire launch campaign. Flight operational aspects of the launc~ are covered in order to provide the listener with the full suite of operational issues encountered in preparation for the first flight test of the Orion Launch Abort System