Paper ThB5.1
Ray, Hunter (University of Colorado Boulder), Singer, Ryan (Boulder Emergency Squad), Ahmed, Nisar (University of Colorado Boulder)
A Review of the Operational Use of UAS in Public Safety Emergency Incidents
Scheduled for presentation during the Regular Session "UAS Applications II" (ThB5), Thursday, June 23, 2022,
15:30−15:50, Elafiti
2022 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS), June 21-24, 2022, Dubrovnik, Croatia
This information is tentative and subject to change. Compiled on April 20, 2024
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Keywords UAS Applications, Autonomy, Technology Challenges
Abstract
The domain of public safety in the form of search & rescue, wildland firefighting, structure firefighting, and law enforcement operations have drawn great interest in the field of aerospace engineering, human-robot teaming, autonomous systems, and robotics. However, a divergence exists in the assumptions made in research and how state-of-the-art technologies may realistically transition into an operational capacity. To aid in the alignment between researchers, technologists, and end users, we aim to provide perspective on how small Uncrewed Aerial Systems (sUAS) have been applied in 114 real world incidents as part of a technical rescue team from 2016 to 2021. We highlight the main applications, integration, tasks, and challenges of employing UAS within five primary use cases including searches, evidence collection, SWAT, wildland firefighting, and structure firefighting. Within these use cases, key incidents are featured that provide perspective on the evolving and dynamic nature of UAS tasking during an operation. Finally, we highlight key technical directions for improving the utilization and efficiency of employing aerial technology in all emergency types.
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