[Seavox] L06 extension

Lowry, Roy K. rkl at bodc.ac.uk
Tue Mar 10 13:58:34 GMT 2015


Thanks Nan,

I was trying to follow the International Civil Aviation Authority classification, which has two types: remotely piloted and autonomous. As you say, if this granularity proves too coarse we can add child concepts in the future.

In my initial e-mail I was aiming to just cover remotely-piloted with the new code. Or do you think I should set up the additional code for fully-autonomous now as well? This would give us:

remotely piloted aircraft
RPA
A heavier-than-air aircraft without a human pilot aboard that is controlled remotely by a human pilot. Also referred to, together with computer-controlled aircraft, as a drone or unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).

autonomous aircraft
A heavier-than-air aircraft without a human pilot aboard that is controlled by on-board or remote computers. Also referred to, together with aircraft piloted remotely by a human, as a drone or unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).

My reasons for including UAV (so hard not to type AUV!!!!!) and drone for that matter was to provide a target for free text searches - many of these have been implemented to include the alternative label and definition as well as the preferred label.



-----Original Message-----
From: Nan Galbraith [mailto:ngalbraith at whoi.edu]
Sent: 10 March 2015 13:30
To: seavox at mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [Seavox] L06 extension

Hi Roy -

Yes, I agree, this seems like it will be needed soon, if it isn't already.

My only concern is whether you'll need to differentiate between the many types of unmanned aerial vehicles that may be in use, or can these be added later as subclasses?

Last point - is there such a thing as a non-human pilot? Can an RPA be piloted by a computer, and does that make a difference to its function as a platform?

Like Bob, I thought UAV was probably the acronym you'd want in the definition (or, do you need to supply an acronym there at all?).

Cheers -

Nan

On 3/10/15 8:48 AM, Robert C. Groman wrote:
> Roy,
>
> I think you meant to write UAV for "unmanned aerial vehicle", since
> AUV is an abbreviation for "autonomous underwater vehicle".
>
> Cheers, Bob
>
> On 3/10/2015 7:29 AM, Lowry, Roy K. wrote:
>> Dear All,
>> I've had a request to extend the platform type (L06) to include an
>> additional child entry under 'non-buoyant aircraft' for unmanned
>> aerial vehicles, sometimes referred to as drones. These are a
>> platform type that has entered scientific (as opposed to military)
>> use since the vocabulary was last revised and so an extension seems
>> reasonable.  The simplest approach to take would be to add:
>> remotely piloted aircraft
>> RPA
>> A heavier-than-air aircraft without a human pilot aboard that is
>> controlled remotely by a human pilot. Also referred to as a drone or
>> unmanned aerial vehicle (AUV).
>> This leaves the way open for autonomous aircraft as a future L06
>> addition should the associated legal and liability issues be resolved.
>> Comments or alternative suggestions?
>> Cheers, Roy.


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