MANNED OR UNMANNED – DOES THIS REALLY MATTER?

This paper is an attempt to compare, and possibly combine, the capabilities and technologies available for using either small UAS or small manned aircraft, or both, for environmental research applications including geomatics. The paper is emphasising the view that instead of making one or the other...

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Main Authors: B. Neininger, J. M. Hacker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-09-01
Series:The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Online Access:http://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XXXVIII-1-C22/223/2011/isprsarchives-XXXVIII-1-C22-223-2011.pdf
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spelling doaj-fcbf7e00f70a4bd0afcd86c400813d0d2020-11-25T00:20:24ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342012-09-01XXXVIII-1/C2222322810.5194/isprsarchives-XXXVIII-1-C22-223-2011MANNED OR UNMANNED – DOES THIS REALLY MATTER?B. Neininger0J. M. Hacker1METAIR AG, CH-8915 Hausen am Albis, SwitzerlandAirborne Research Australia / School of the Environment / Flinders University, Adelaide, AustraliaThis paper is an attempt to compare, and possibly combine, the capabilities and technologies available for using either small UAS or small manned aircraft, or both, for environmental research applications including geomatics. The paper is emphasising the view that instead of making one or the other platform technology (manned or unmanned) the deciding factor for specific applications in an <i>a priori</i> sense, it would be a better approach to evaluate each technology's suitability and merits in terms of ease of use (instrumentation integration, operational aspects, potential restrictions, safety, etc.) and also cost-efficiency. As will be shown, in some cases, this might even mean that a combination of manned and unmanned aerial platforms could be the optimum choice for a specific set of tasks. <br><br> The paper introduces a number of manned and unmanned small aerial platforms and looks at their specific proven and envisaged capabilities for specific tasks. It also introduces the concept of using manned and unmanned aerial platform in tandem, maximising the usefulness of both technologies together for specific tasks. The authors' intent is to encourage a close look at all technologies available today, or in the near future, and to make that the basis for decisions about which ones are the most suitable ones for specific applications or projects. <br><br> Two field campaigns in which METAIR and ARA have operated their small manned aerial platforms are re-analysed to give an example of the considerations that should be evaluated to decide which platform technology might be the most suitable one for a specific project. One of the projects (<i>"TIPPEX"</i>) was flown in 2008 in Northern Australia, while the other one (<i>"MAIOLICA"</i>) had flight campaigns in 2009 and 2011 in Switzerland.http://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XXXVIII-1-C22/223/2011/isprsarchives-XXXVIII-1-C22-223-2011.pdf
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MANNED OR UNMANNED – DOES THIS REALLY MATTER?
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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title MANNED OR UNMANNED – DOES THIS REALLY MATTER?
title_short MANNED OR UNMANNED – DOES THIS REALLY MATTER?
title_full MANNED OR UNMANNED – DOES THIS REALLY MATTER?
title_fullStr MANNED OR UNMANNED – DOES THIS REALLY MATTER?
title_full_unstemmed MANNED OR UNMANNED – DOES THIS REALLY MATTER?
title_sort manned or unmanned – does this really matter?
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series The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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publishDate 2012-09-01
description This paper is an attempt to compare, and possibly combine, the capabilities and technologies available for using either small UAS or small manned aircraft, or both, for environmental research applications including geomatics. The paper is emphasising the view that instead of making one or the other platform technology (manned or unmanned) the deciding factor for specific applications in an <i>a priori</i> sense, it would be a better approach to evaluate each technology's suitability and merits in terms of ease of use (instrumentation integration, operational aspects, potential restrictions, safety, etc.) and also cost-efficiency. As will be shown, in some cases, this might even mean that a combination of manned and unmanned aerial platforms could be the optimum choice for a specific set of tasks. <br><br> The paper introduces a number of manned and unmanned small aerial platforms and looks at their specific proven and envisaged capabilities for specific tasks. It also introduces the concept of using manned and unmanned aerial platform in tandem, maximising the usefulness of both technologies together for specific tasks. The authors' intent is to encourage a close look at all technologies available today, or in the near future, and to make that the basis for decisions about which ones are the most suitable ones for specific applications or projects. <br><br> Two field campaigns in which METAIR and ARA have operated their small manned aerial platforms are re-analysed to give an example of the considerations that should be evaluated to decide which platform technology might be the most suitable one for a specific project. One of the projects (<i>"TIPPEX"</i>) was flown in 2008 in Northern Australia, while the other one (<i>"MAIOLICA"</i>) had flight campaigns in 2009 and 2011 in Switzerland.
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