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Using an unmanned airborne data acquisition system (ADAS) for traffic surveillance, monitoring, and management

机译:使用无人机的空中数据采集系统(ADAS)进行交通监控,监控和管理

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This paper presents the history of and current status of a U.S. DOT and NASA sponsored program designed to demonstrate the feasibility of using a small-unmanned airborne data acquisition system (ADAS) for traffic surveillance, monitoring, and management. ADAS is ideally suited for application in monitoring traffic flow, traffic congestion, and supporting ITS assets. GeoData Systems (GDS), Inc., with principal offices at 10565 Lee Highway, Suite 100, Fairfax, VA 22030 has developed a revolutionary new class of airborne data acquisition systems. In this effort, GDS has teamed with traffic experts DBR & Associates; P.O. Box 12300 Burke, VA. The GDS ADAS has a gross takeoff weight of less than 55 lbs, which includes both the airframe and sensors. It is capable of sustained flight for periods in excess of two hours while carrying a sensor payload of up to 20 lbs. ADAS has nine interchangeable sensor platforms under development to include a hyper-spectral visible-near-IR sensor, a multi-spectral visible near-AR mid-IR sensor, a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensor, and a highly flexible high-resolution real-time video sensor. The GDS high-resolution real-time video sensor is ideally suited for traffic monitoring and other highway monitoring applications. The ADAS platform is capable of flying under a combination of pre-programmed Differential Global Positioning Satellite (D GPS) based navigation and manual direct ground control. The ADAS is being fully tested and is planned for use in several DOD base-monitoring studies this year. It should be noted that the ADAS has several levels of backup systems, which allows for a safe descent to the ground via parachute in a worst-case scenario. The system and any liability resulting from its use are fully insured by a major provider. The use of ADAS in traffic surveillance, monitoring, and management is unique and, as far as can be ascertained, has not been used in an official capacity in this way. Because of its ability to collect traffic data, survey traffic conditions, and collect highway inventory and environmental data in a cost-effective manner, and because every metropolitan area needs to collect at least some traffic data, the potential payoff from applying the ADAS is significant. The estimated potential payoff resulting from the use of the ADAS was calculated by taking into consideration information from a recent study conducted for the Federal Highway Administration by the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center1. Using a reported average amount of funds expended annually for traffic data collection by transportation agencies in metropolitan areas with a population of over 200,000 and taking into consideration the estimated budget for stuff involved in data collection, it is calculated that transportation agencies in an average metropolitan area spend approximately USD5 million per year in traffic data collection. The ADAS can play a cost-saving role in about half of all data collection procedures and can reduce the total cost by 20 percent. Nationally, this could produce an annual saving of USD75 million. An additional area where the ADAS can play a useful role is in incident management. It is well documented that more than half of the traffic congestion in the U.S. is caused by incidents, and the problem is getting worse: The percentage of congestion due to incidents is estimated to increase to 70 percent by the year 2005. The Federal Highway Administration further estimates that incident-related traffic congestion will cost the U.S. more than USD75 billion in the year 2005, mainly due to lost time and wasted fuel. Comprehensive, accurate surveillance of major incidents will result in a more effective overall response. It can facilitate the process of completing police documentation of incidents, which further reduce their duration. A recent study4 showed that a 23-minute reduction in average incident duration in the Atlanta area saved USD45 million in one year. The ADAS is
机译:本文介绍了美国DOT和NASA赞助计划的历史和当前状态,旨在展示使用小无人驾驶空中数据采集系统(ADAS)进行交通监测,监测和管理的可行性。 ADAS非常适合在监控交通流,交通拥堵和支持其资产中的应用程序。 GeoData Systems(GDS),Inc。,主要办公室在10565 lee公路,套房100,Fairfax,VA 22030开发了一类革命性的新类空中数据采集系统。在这项工作中,GDS与交通专家DBR&Associates合作; P.O.盒子12300 Burke,VA。 GDS ADA具有小于55磅的造减重量,其包括机身和传感器。它能够持续飞行超过2小时的时间,同时携带最多20磅的传感器有效载荷。 ADA在开发中具有九个可互换的传感器平台,包括超光谱可见近红外IR传感器,多光谱可见的近AR中IR传感器,合成孔径雷达(SAR)传感器,以及高度灵活的高分辨率实时视频传感器。 GDS高分辨率实时视频传感器非常适合交通监控和其他公路监控应用。 ADAS平台能够在预先编程的差分全球定位卫星(D GPS)的导航和手动直接地面控制下飞行。 ADAS正在全面测试,并计划在今年在多个国防部基地监测研究中使用。应该注意的是,ADA有几个级别的备用系统,这允许通过降落伞在最坏情况下通过降落伞安全下降。该系统和由其使用产生的任何责任由主要提供商完全保险。在交通监控,监测和管理中使用ADA是独一无二的,并且就可以确定,尚未以这种方式用于官方能力。由于其能够以经济效益的方式收集交通数据,调查流量条件,以及收集公路库存和环境数据,并且由于每个大都市区都需要至少收集一些交通数据,所以应用ADAS的潜在收益是重要的。通过使用Volpe国家运输系统中心的联邦公路管理局的最近进行的最近进行的信息来计算由使用ADAS产生的估计潜在的回报。使用报告的平均资金金额每年由大都市地区的交通数据收集,人口超过200,000人,同时考虑到涉及数据收集的材料的预算预算,它计算出平均大都市区的运输机构每年花费约500万美元的交通数据收集。 ADAS可以在大约一半的所有数据收集程序中发挥成本节省作用,并且可以将总成本降低20%。全国性地区,这可以生产每年节省75万美元。 ADAS可以发挥有用作用的另一个区域是事件管理。有充分的记录表明,美国超过一半的交通拥堵是由事件造成的,问题越来越差:据估计,截至2005年,据估计,由于事件引起的拥堵百分比增加到2005年的70%。联邦公路管理局进一步估计,与2005年的事件相关的交通拥堵将使美国超过750亿美元,主要是由于时间损失和浪费燃料。全面,准确地监测主要事件将导致更有效的整体反应。它可以促进完成事件的警察文件的过程,这进一步降低了他们的持续时间。最近的一项研究表明,亚特兰大地区平均事件持续时间23分钟降低了一年的4500万美元。阿萨斯是

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