• Title/Summary/Keyword: 다수 무인기 체계

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Genetic algorithm based multi-UAV mission planning method considering temporal constraints (시간 제한 조건을 고려한 유전 알고리즘 기반 다수 무인기 임무계획기법)

  • Byeong-Min Jeong;Dae-Sung Jang;Nam-Eung Hwang;Joon-Won Kim;Han-Lim Choi
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.78-85
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    • 2023
  • For Multi-UAV systems, a task allocation could be a key factor to determine the capability to perform a task. In this paper, we proposed a task allocation method based on genetic algorithm for minimizing makespan and satisfying various constraints. To obtain the optimal solution of the task allocation problem, a huge calculation effort is necessary. Therefore, a genetic algorithm-based method could be an alternative to get the answer. Many types of UAVs, tasks, and constraints in real worlds are introduced and considered when tasks are assigned. The proposed method can build the task sequence of each UAV and calculate waiting time before beginning tasks related to constraints. After initial task allocation with a genetic algorithm, waiting time is added to satisfy constraints. Multiple numerical simulation results validated the performance of this mission planning method with minimized makespan.

Design of TM/TC data protocol of Military Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (군용 무인기의 TM/TC 데이터 프로토콜 설계)

  • Hong, Su-woon;Kim, Young-kil
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.506-512
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    • 2018
  • Unmanned aerial vehicles(UAVs) operating in the military for various purposes are designed to transmit information collected according to the purpose to GCS(Ground Control System), and to transmit/receive the vehicle's operational control and status information using wireless communication(or datalink). Currently, the military UAV systems in operation in Korea use unique communication methods, protocols, and message structures for each system. Among these, the Division UAV is designed to transmit fixed size TM/TC data repeatedly and the Corps UAV is designed to transmit aperiodic TM/TC data to the variable length of the message-based. In this paper, we analyze the TM/TC data protocol of existing military UAV systems and present data protocol design method which is considered to be more efficient in wireless communication environment applied to equipment under development. And we will discuss issues to be considered for standardization of technology for ensuring interoperability with many UAVs or newly introduced UAV systems.

Analysis of TM/TC data protocol of Military Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (군용 무인항공기의 TM/TC 데이터 프로토콜 분석)

  • Hong, Su-woon;Kim, Young-kil
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.391-393
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    • 2017
  • Unmanned aerial vehicles(UAVs) operating in the military for various purposes are designed to transmit information collected according to the purpose to GCS(Ground Control System), and to transmit/receive the vehicle's operational control and status information using wireless communication(or datalink). Currently, the military UAV systems in operation in Korea use unique communication methods, protocols, and message structures for each system. In this paper, we analyze the TM/TC data protocol of two types of military UAV systems currently under development and propose a more efficient TM/TC message design scheme in wireless communication(or datalink) environment. And we will discuss issues to be considered for standardization of technology for ensuring interoperability with many UAVs or newly introduced UAV systems.

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Research of Small Fixed-Wing Swarm UAS (소형 고정익 무인기 군집비행 기술 연구)

  • Myung, Hyunsam;Jeong, Junho;Kim, Dowan;Seo, Nansol;Kim, Yongbin;Lee, Jaemoon;Lim, Heungsik
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.49 no.12
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    • pp.971-980
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    • 2021
  • Recently popularized drone technologies have revealed that low-cost small unmanned aerial vehicles(UAVs) can be a significant threat to prevailing power by operating in group or in swarms. Researchers in many countries have tried to utilize integrated swarm unmanned aerial system(SUAS) in the battlefield. Agency for Defense Development also identified four core technologies in developing SUAS: swarm control, swarm network, swarm information, and swarm collaboration, and the authors started researches on swarm control and network technologies in order to be able to operate vehicle platforms as the first stage. This paper introduces design and integration of SUAS consisting of small fixed-wing UAVs, swarm control and network algorithms, a ground control system, and a launcher, with which swarm control and network technologies have been verified by flight tests. 19 fixed-wing UAVs succeeded in swarm flight in the final flight test for the first time as a domestic research.

항공용 S/W 개발 및 인증 기술동향

  • Park, Mu-Hyeok
    • Current Industrial and Technological Trends in Aerospace
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.15-24
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    • 2007
  • 항공용 소프트웨어의 개발 및 인증은 현재까지 국내에서는 거의 경험이 없는 분야이다. 물론 각종 무인기 등의 개발사업을 통해 항공용 소프트웨어를 개발하고 시험한 사례는 다수 있으나, 체계적으로 개발 및 시험된 경우는 흔치 않다. 특히 유인기 분야에서는 거의 전무하다고 할 수 있다. KFP, KT-1, T-50 등의 군 사업을 통하여, 국외에서 개발된 소프트웨어에 대한 유지보수 경험 및 인력과, 이를 위한 체계가 구축되어 있는 정도라 할 수 있다. 이러한 상황에서, 이제는 항공용 소프트웨어를 국내에서 개발하고 시험, 인증할 수 있는 능력의 확보가 요구되고 있으며, 이는 국내 항공산업이 항공기 독자개발 능력 확보를 위해서는 필수적인 핵심기술이다. 이러한 기술력 확보를 위하여, 현재 항공용 소프트웨어 개발과 관련한 세계적인 흐름 및 최신의 기술동향을 파악하는 것이 무엇보다 필요하다. 항공선진국에서 이미 적용하지 않는 규격, 기술, 개발방식을 그대로 따라하는 과정을 거친다면, 경쟁력 확보는 요원한 일이기 때문이다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 항공용 소프트웨어 인증을 위한 규격의 역사 및 종류와, 현재 주로 적용되고 있는 DO-178B에 대한 주요 내용 및 현안에 대하여 살펴보고, 소프트웨어 개발과 관련한 소프트웨어 툴, 모델기반 개발 방식 등 해외 선진업체 및 기관들의 최신 기술동향을 정리하였다.

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A Study on North Korea's UAV Threat and Response Stance (북한의 무인기 위협과 대응 자세)

  • Hyeonsik Kim;Chanyoung Park
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.227-233
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    • 2023
  • Along with the 4th Industrial Revolution, the impact of "unmanned" is affecting all fields around the world, and in particular, in the military sector, "unmanned" is so important that it occupies a part of the main combat system. Recently, the South Korean military is facing a crisis due to the North Korea's UAV incident that invaded our airspace and descended to Seoul. In response, the South Korea military declared its willingness and countermeasures to capture and destroy North Korea's UAV. However, as the technological development of UAV continues and the utilization plan is expanding, the countermeasures for UAV at the current level can be useless. Also, the threat from North Korea is not just UAV. North Korea has practically a nuclear power and is set to conduct its seventh nuclear test, and its missile technology is also being advanced, with 38 arounds of 67 missile tests conducted in 2022 alone. It is also developing five key strategic weapons that can pose a fatal threat to Korea, and North Korea's strong conventional forces are located around the NLL(Northern Limit Line), and the port of Long Range Artillery is facing the Seoul metropolitan area. It is important to respond to North Korea's UAV threats, which are now receiving much attention, but it will be necessary to comprehensively analyze and clearly prioritize North Korea's threats and use a limited budget to respond to them.

Performance Enhancement of Virtual War Field Simulator for Future Autonomous Unmanned System (미래 자율무인체계를 위한 가상 전장 환경 시뮬레이터 성능 개선)

  • Lee, Jun Pyo;Kim, Sang Hee;Park, Jin-Yang
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.18 no.10
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    • pp.109-119
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    • 2013
  • An unmanned ground vehicle(UGV) today plays a significant role in both civilian and military areas. Predominantly these systems are used to replace humans in hazardous situations. To take unmanned ground vehicles systems to the next level and increase their capabilities and the range of missions they are able to perform in the combat field, new technologies are needed in the area of command and control. For this reason, we present war field simulator based on information fusion technology to efficiently control UGV. In this paper, we present the war field simulator which is made of critical components, that is, simulation controller, virtual image viewer, and remote control device to efficiently control UGV in the future combat fields. In our information fusion technology, improved methods of target detection, recognition, and location are proposed. In addition, time reduction method of target detection is also proposed. In the consequence of the operation test, we expect that our war field simulator based on information fusion technology plays an important role in the future military operation significantly.

Net-Drone: 드론 편대를 통한 네트워크 인프라 구축

  • Park, Seong-Jun;Lee, Ji-Yeon;Kim, Hwang-Nam
    • Information and Communications Magazine
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.107-116
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    • 2016
  • 최초에 군용으로 개발되었던 무인기(Unmanned Air Vehichle, 이하 드론)가, 최근 많은 연구를 통해 다양한 분야에 활용되고 있다. 본고에서는 다수의 드론을 통해 드론 편대를 구성하고, 이를 활용하여 무선 통신 네트워크 인프라를 구축하며, 재난 지역과 같은 무선 네트워크 접속이 불가능한 지역에 있는 사용자가 인터넷을 연결할 수 있게 해주는 Net-Drone을 제안한다. Net-Drone은 무인기간 유기적인 비행 정보 교환을 통해 드론 편대에 기반한 네트워크망 구축에 있어서의 안정성을 증강시키고, 드론 편대의 위치 정보를 중앙에서 관리하는 체계를 통해 최적의 라우팅 경로를 파악하여 지상의 네트워크 트래픽에 기반한 최상의 드론 배치를 설정한다. 본고에서는 Net-Drone의 물리적인 구현에서부터 사용자에게 네트워크를 공급하게 되는 전체 과정을 소개함으로써, 재난 지역 등의 네트워크가 연결되지 않은 지역에서의 무선 네트워크 인프라 구축에 대한 새로운 가능성을 제시한다.

Study on Practical Use of Air Vehicle Test Equipment(AVTE) for UAV Operation Support (무인항공기 운용 지원을 위한 비행체 점검장비 활용에 관한 연구)

  • Song, Yong-Ha;Go, Eun-kyoung;Kwon, Sang-Eun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.320-326
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    • 2021
  • AVTE(Air Vehicle Test Equipment) is an equipment to inspect and check the status of on-board aircraft LRUs(Line Replacement Units) before and after flight for performing successful UAV(Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) missions. This paper suggests utilization of the AVTE as an operation support-equipment by implementing several critical functions for UAV-operation on the AVTE. The AVTE easily sets initialization(default) data and compensates for the installation and position errors of the LRUs which provide critical mission data and situation image with pilots without additional individual operation support-equipment. Major fault list and situation image data could be downloaded after flight using the AVTE in the event of UAV emergency situation or unusual occurrence on duty as well. We anticipate the suggested operational approach of the AVTE could dramatically reduce the cost and man power for design and manufacture of additional operation support equipment and effectively diminish workload of the operator.

A Study on UAV and The Issue of Law of War (무인항공기의 발전과 국제법적 쟁점)

  • Lee, Young-Jin
    • The Korean Journal of Air & Space Law and Policy
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.3-39
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    • 2011
  • People may operate unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones) thousands of miles from the drone's location. Drones were first used (like balloons) for surveillance. By 2001, the United States began arming drones with missiles and using them to strike targets during combat in Afghanistan. By mid-2010, over forty states and other entities possessed drones, many with the capability of launching missiles and dropping bombs. Each new development in military weapons technology invites assessment of the relevant international law. This Insight surveys the international law applicable to the recent innovation of weaponizing drones. In determining what international law rules govern drone use, the most salient feature is not the fact that drones are unmanned. The fact drones carry no human operator may be the most important new technological breakthrough, but the key feature for international law purposes is the type of weaponry drones carry. Whether law enforcement rules govern drone use depends on the situation and not necessarily who is operating the drone. Battlefield weapons may also be lawfully used before an armed conflict in the following situations: when initiating self-defense under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter; when authorized by the UN Security Council; when a government seeks to suppress internal armed conflict; and, perhaps, when a state is invited to assist a government in suppressing internal armed conflict. The rules governing resort to force in self-defense are found in Article 51 of the UN Charter and a number of decisions by international courts and tribunals. Commentators continue to debate whether drone technology represents the next revolution in military affairs. Regardless of the answer to that question, drones have not created a revolution in legal affairs. The current rules governing battlefield launch vehicles are adequate for regulating resort to drones. More research must be undertaken, however, to understand the psychological effects of deploying unmanned vehicles and the effects on drone operators of sustained, close visual contact with the aftermath of drone attacks.

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