Reachability-Based Safety and Goal Satisfaction of Unmanned Aerial Platoons on Air Highways

2017 
Recently, there has been immense interest in using unmanned aerial vehicles for civilian operations. As a result, unmanned aerial systems traffic management is needed to ensure the safety and goal satisfaction of potentially thousands of unmanned aerial vehicles flying simultaneously. Currently, the analysis of large multi-agent systems cannot tractably provide these guarantees if the agents’ set of maneuvers is unrestricted. In this paper, platoons of unmanned aerial vehicles flying on air highways is proposed to impose an airspace structure that allows for tractable analysis. For the air highway placement problem, the fast marching method is used to produce a sequence of air highways that minimizes the cost of flying from an origin to any destination. The placement of air highways can be updated in real time to accommodate sudden airspace changes. Within platoons traveling on air highways, each vehicle is modeled as a hybrid system. Using Hamilton–Jacobi reachability, safety and goal satisfaction are gu...
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