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Mon, Aug 17, 2020

UAS Drone Research Flights Being Conducted At Moffett Field

Five Specifically Designed Flight Profiles Were Successfully Flown Over 26 Flights

When we peruse NASA web sites and news profiles, we are often pretty much stunned at the variety and breadth of research and activities being conducted.

A particular focus, of late, has centered on Unmanned technologies and how we've going to mix manned and unmanned air traffic without conflict.

In June and August 2020, researchers at NASA's Ames Research Center in California conducted Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) flight tests of drone aircraft at Moffett Field at Ames.

The purpose of the flight test was to investigate the feasibility of a concept called Time-Based Conformance Monitoring (TBCM). Conformance monitoring is an important task of air traffic controllers or UAS traffic management services that will be implemented in the future in which they monitor whether aircraft are adhering to their assigned flight trajectories.

TBCM extends that concept by continuously evaluating the times required for aircraft to maintain those trajectories. For the tests at Moffett Field, five specifically designed flight profiles were successfully flown over 26 flights to gather data for the TBCM concept evaluation.

This type of research is applicable to the burgeoning growth of UAS aircraft into areas such as package delivery and potentially even air taxis.

FMI: www.nasa.gov/ames

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