Mission and Scenario Planning for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Path Planning and Collision Avoidance Systems)
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As unmanned autonomous vehicles (UAVs) are being widely utilized in military
and civil applications, concerns are growing about mission safety and how
to integrate dierent phases of mission design. One important barrier to a coste
ective and timely safety certication process for UAVs is the lack of a systematic
approach for bridging the gap between understanding high-level commander/pilot
intent and implementation of intent through low-level UAV behaviors. In this thesis
we demonstrate an entire systems design process for a representative UAV mission,
beginning from an operational concept and requirements and ending with a simulation
framework for segments of the mission design, such as path planning and
decision making in collision avoidance.
In this thesis, we divided this complex system into sub-systems; path planning,
collision detection and collision avoidance. We then developed software modules for
each sub-system