Maturity Levels of Public Safety Applications using Unmanned Aerial Systems: a Review

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Merlin Stampa
Andreas Sutorma
Uwe Jahn
Jörg Thiem
Carsten Wolff
Christof Röhrig
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[1] Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts,Institute for the Digital Transformation of Application and Living Domains (IDiAL)
[2] Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts,Faculty of Information Technology
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Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems | 2021年 / 103卷
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Unmanned aerial systems; Unmanned aerial vehicles; Public safety; Disaster; Emergency;
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Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) are becoming increasingly popular in the public safety sector. While some applications have so far only been envisioned, others are regularly performed in real-life scenarios. Many more fall in between and are actively investigated by research and commercial communities alike. This study reviews the maturity levels, or “market-readiness”, of public safety applications for UAS. As individual assessments of all applications suggested in the literature are infeasible due to their sheer number, we propose a novel set of application categories: Remote Sensing, Mapping, Monitoring, Human-drone Interaction, Flying Ad-hoc Networks, Transportation, and Counter UAV Systems. Each category’s maturity is assessed through a literature review of contained applications, using the metric of Application Readiness Levels (ARLs). Relevant aspects such as the environmental complexity and available mission time of addressed scenarios are taken into account. Following the analysis, we infer that improvements in autonomy and software reliability are the most promising research areas for increasing the usefulness and acceptance of UAS in the public safety domain.
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