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Unmanned Aerial Systems, Next Generation Aviation presented by Larry Osborn, EVP, CSO DreamHammer to the 2013 Hawaii Aerospace Summit
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Larry OsbornEVP, CSO DreamHammer
HAWAIIAEROSPACESUMMIT
Unmanned Aerial Systems / Next-Generation Aviation
• Panel Introductions
• Brief History/Overview
• Commercial Opportunities
• Economic Impact
• Issues
• Privacy concerns
• Airspace integration
HAWAIIAEROSPACESUMMIT
Song K ChoiAssistant Dean
College of Engineering, UHM
Unmanned Aerial Systems / Next-Generation Aviation
• College of Engineering’s Expertise in Deployable, Mobile Systems• Research Cluster dedicated to Autonomous, Unmanned Systems• Nationally ranked programs in Space & Ocean collaborating with the College• Faculty and Researchers from ME, EE, and CEng – 10 and growing• Collaboration with HSFL, CIMES, SOEST, and industry (Liquid Robotics, Intellisis)
• Two Descriptors for the Next Generation: Autonomy & Miniaturization
• Satellite bus & mission payload design including Nano-/Pico-Satellites• Space, Aerial, Land, Surface, & Underwater Unmanned Systems Optimization• Unmanned Systems sensors, alternative energy, controls, navigation, security…
• Research & Education for Graduates as well as Undergraduate Students
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HAWAIIAEROSPACESUMMIT Charles H. Huettner, Executive Director
Aerospace States Association
THEME: Representing States to Washington DC
• ASA
• Space Exploration
• NextGen
• UAS
• STEM – Real World Design Challenge
Your Success is Our Mission
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Your Success is our Objective
Charles Huettner Associateswww.Aerostates.org [
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HAWAII
AEROSPACE
SUMMIT
Frank OlicManager Fed/Civ Programs, Raytheon
THEME: UAS - View From Washington
• FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012• Test Ranges
• Progress Toward Integration• Small UAS rule• Wildfires Around Yosemite• First Commercial UAS Flight
• Volpe report on UAS• http://ntl.bts.gov/lib/48000/48200/48226/UAS_Service_Demand.pdf
What is NextGen? FAA.GOV/nextgen
http://www.faa.gov/tv/?categoryId=44
http://www.faa.gov/nextgen/slides/?slide=15
Mark Spence - Dispatch Manager, Hawaiian Airlines
What does NextGen do for airport and enroute capacity, particularly during inclement weather and heavy traffic times?
A key benefit of NextGen is being able to retain VFR-like capacity during inclement weather in order to maintain efficient and reliable operations at an airport.
Overall, improvements will be incremental while maintaining safe separation from other traffic, wake vortices and other weather hazards.
Improved Surface Operations
Time-Based Flow ManagementPerformance Based Navigation
On-Demand NAS InformationCollaborative Air Traffic Management
Improved Weather Coordination Better Environment and Energy Stewardship
Yadda Yadda Yadda – Whats up over?
NextGen and UAS UAV USV MSV