Exploring Transportation Applications of Small Unmanned Aircraft
This article describes the promise of small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in transportation-related applications. Small UAVs are increasingly affordable, easy to transport and launch, and can be equipped with cameras that provide information usable for transportation agencies. Potential uses of UAVs include accident scene photography, surveying, security inspections, construction data collection, and monitoring the condition and congestion of roadways. However, there are currently limitations that hinder the use of UAVs by state departments of transportation. The limitations are linked to the need to obtain authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration, which has expressed concern about the ability of UAVs to see and avoid manned aircraft. Recent tests were conducted by the Washington State Department of Transportation to evaluate the technical capabilities and institutional concerns related to the use of UAVs. Results from these tests indicate that the UAVs can perform effective and autonomous aerial surveillance, but concerns linger about the reliability of UAVs and the consequences of a crash.
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Authors:
- McCormack, Edward
- Publication Date: 2009-12
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: Print
- Features: Figures; References;
- Pagination: pp 32-36
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Serial:
- ITE Journal
- Volume: 79
- Issue Number: 12
- Publisher: Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)
- ISSN: 0162-8178
- Serial URL: https://www.ite.org/publications/ite-journal/
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Aerial photography; Aerial surveying; Drones; Field tests; Institutional issues; State departments of transportation; Technology assessment; Traffic surveillance
- Identifier Terms: Washington State Department of Transportation
- Subject Areas: Aviation; Vehicles and Equipment; I91: Vehicle Design and Safety;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01147906
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Jan 25 2010 8:06AM