Dynamic Risk Assessment of a Fleet of Aircraft
US-2021335137-A1 · Oct 28, 2021 · US
US11620912B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11620912-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716640093-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2023 |
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A system, method, node and computer program for determining a flight policy to be applied to an unmanned aerial vehicle, UAV, ( 10 ) is described. The UAV ( 10 ) is associated with a first UAV-Application Server, UAV-AS, ( 100 ) maintaining a flight policy applicable for a geographical service area ( 150 ) where the UAV ( 10 ) is located. The method comprising the first UAV-AS ( 100 ) determining whether the UAV ( 10 ) is going to leave the geographical service area ( 150 ) towards a second geographical service area ( 150 ). If so, determining by the first UAV-AS ( 100 ) a flight policy applicable for the second geographical service area ( 150 ), wherein that flight policy is maintained by a second UAV-AS ( 130 ). The method also comprises that the first UAV-AS ( 100 ) instructs the determined flight policy to the UAV ( 10 ), before the UAV ( 10 ) has entered the second geographical service area ( 150 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method implemented by a first subordinate unmanned aerial vehicle application server (UAV-AS) in a hierarchical UAV-AS structure for determining a flight policy to be applied to an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) located in a first geographical service area of the first subordinate UAV-Application Server (UAV-AS), the method comprising: determining whether the UAV is going to leave the first geographical service area towards a second geographical service area; sending, by the first subordinate UAV-AS, a request for a flight policy applicable for the second geographical service area to a superior UAV-AS in the hierarchical UAV-AS structure, wherein the flight policy applicable for the second geographical service area is maintained by a second subordinate UAV-AS in the hierarchical UAV-AS structure; receiving from the superior UAV-AS the flight policy for the second geographical service area; and instructing the determined flight policy applicable for the second geographical service to the UAV, before the UAV has entered the second geographical service area. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein a flight policy comprises restrictions on operation and/or movement of the UAV. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the UAV is residing in a cellular network comprising a plurality of radio coverage areas and the second geographical service area is composed of one or more radio coverage areas used in the cellular network. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first subordinate UAV-AS instructs the UAV by providing flight instructions corresponding to the flight policy to the UAV. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first subordinate UAV-AS determines the second geographical service area based on flight path information applicable for the UAV. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the first subordinate UAV-AS receives the flight path information applicable for the UAV from the UAV. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the first subordinate UAV-AS receives the flight path information applicable for the UAV from an operator operating the UAV. 8. The method of claim 1 : wherein the first subordinate UAV-AS and the second subordinate UAV-AS are subordinate UAV-AS in the hierarchical structure of UAV-AS comprising at least one superior layer of UAV-AS comprising one or more superior UAV-AS; wherein the subordinate UAV-AS and the superior layer of UAV-AS are arranged in the hierarchical structure such that each subordinate UAV-AS is tied to one superior UAV-AS. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the superior UAV-AS is responsible for a geographical service area equivalent to a merger of the geographical service areas of all subordinate UAV-AS tied to the superior UAV-AS. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising the superior UAV-AS receiving a request for providing a flight policy for the geographical service area the superior UAV-AS is responsible for. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising the superior UAV-AS: determining the flight policy for the geographical service area; and returning, as a response to the received request, the flight policy for the geographical service area the superior UAV-AS is responsible for. 12. A method implemented by a superior unmanned aerial vehicle application server (UAV-AS) for determining a flight policy to be applied to an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), wherein a plurality of UAV-AS are subordinate UAV-AS in a hierarchical structure of UAV-AS comprising at least one superior layer of UAV-AS comprising one or more superior UAV-AS, wherein the superior unmanned aerial vehicle application server is located in the at least one superior layer, the subordinate UAV-AS and the superior layer of UAV-AS being arranged in the hierarchical structure such that each subordinate UAV-AS is tied to one superior UAV-AS, wherein the superior UAV-AS is responsible for a geographical service area of a merger of the geographical service areas of all subordinate UAV-AS tied to the superior UAV-AS, the method comprising: receiving a request for a flight policy applicable for a geographical service area from the subordinate UAV-AS, to which the superior UAV-AS is tied to; determining a flight policy applicable for the geographical service area; and returning the determined flight policy to the subordinate UAV-AS to which the superior UAV-AS is tied to. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the superior UAV-AS is responsible for a geographical service area of a merger of the geographical service areas of all subordinate UAV-AS tied to the superior UAV-AS. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the determining a flight policy applicable for the geographical service area comprises, the superior UAV-AS determining, if the geographical service area is within the geographical service area the superior UAV-AS is responsible for, a subordinate UAV-AS responsible for the geographical service area. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the determining a flight policy applicable for the geographical service area comprises the superior UAV-AS forwarding, if the geographical service area is outside the geographical service area the superior UAV-AS is responsible for, the request to a next higher hierarchy layer superior UAV-AS. 16. A first subordinate unmanned aerial vehicle application server (UAV-AS) for determining a flight policy to be applied to an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) located in a first geographical service area of the first subordinate UAV-AS, the UAV-AS comprising: processing circuitry; memory containing instructions executable by the processing circuitry whereby the first subordinate UAV-AS is operative to: determine whether the UAV is going to leave the first geographical service area towards a second geographical service area; send, by the first subordinate UAV-AS, a request for a flight policy applicable for the second geographical service area, wherein the flight policy applicable for the second geographical service area is maintained by a second subordinate UAV-AS in the hierarchical UAV-AS structure; receive from the superior UAV-AS the flight policy for the second geographical service area; and instruct the determined flight policy applicable for the second geographical service to the UAV, before the UAV has entered the second geographical service area. 17. A superior unmanned aerial vehicle application server (UAV-AS) for determining a flight policy to be applied to an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), wherein a plurality of UAV-AS are subordinate UAV-AS in a hierarchical structure of UAV-AS comprising at least one superior layer of UAV-AS comprising one or more superior UAV-AS, wherein the superior unmanned aerial vehicle application server is located in the at least one superior layer, the subordinate UAV-AS and the superior layer of UAV-AS arranged in the hierarchical structure such that each subordinate UAV-AS is tied to one superior UAV-AS, wherein the superior UAV-AS is responsible for a geographical service area of a merger of the geographical service areas of all subordinate UAV-AS tied to the superior UAV-AS, the superior UAV-AS comprising: processing circuitry; memory containing instructions executable by the processing circuitry whereby the superior UAV-AS is operative to: receive a request for a flight policy applicable for a geographical service area from the subordinate UAV-AS, to which the superior UAV-AS is tied to; determine a flight policy applicable for the geographical service area; and return the determined flight policy to the subordinate UAV-AS to which the superior UAV-AS is tied to.
in accordance with predefined flight zones, e.g. to avoid prohibited zones · CPC title
Transmission of traffic-related information between aircraft and ground stations · CPC title
for unmanned aircraft · CPC title
from a ground station · CPC title
for a single aircraft · CPC title
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