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Assessing Safety for U-space Airspace: A Simulation Study of UAS Impact on Low-Altitude Helicopter Operations in Zurich

Paper ID

SIDs-2024-044

Conference

SESAR Innovation Days

Year

2024

Theme

U-space safety

Project Name

Keywords:

U-space airspace risk assessment; drones; UAS; safety assessment; air risk; HEMS; helicopter; simulation

Authors

Karolin Schweiger, Marcos Moreno Solana, Antony Evans, Apurva Anand and Alvaro Sainz Carreño

DOI

https://doi.org/10.61009/SID.2024.1.22

Abstract

This paper proposes a quantitative methodology to use fast-time simulation to support the assessment of collision risk between Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) and crewed aircraft in the context of U-space airspace risk assessment. Airspace risk assessment is specifically required of European Union member states by the U-space regulation in order to designate U-space airspace for UAS operations. To illustrate the proposed methodology, a use case provided by the Swiss Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA), was simulated. In this use case, UAS operations within a volume of airspace selected to represent U-space airspace interact with Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) on historical HEMS routes in the city of Zurich, without mitigations to prevent collision. Using Monte Carlo methods in fast-time simulation and a four step quantitative methodology, we demonstrate that the probability of mid-air collision (MAC) between uncrewed and crewed aircraft can be estimated efficiently without historical UAS track data.