AIAA R-103-2004 Terminology for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Remotely Operated Aircraft《无人机和远程操作飞机用术语》.pdf
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1、Recommended PracticeAIAAR-103-2004Terminology for Unmanned AerialVehicles and Remotely Operated AircraftAIAA standards are copyrighted by the American Institute of Aeronautics andAstronautics (AIAA), 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4344 USA. All rightsreserved.AIAA grants you a license a
2、s follows: The right to download an electronic file of this AIAAstandard for temporary storage on one computer for purposes of viewing, and/or printingone copy of the AIAA standard for individual use. Neither the electronic file nor the hardcopy print may be reproduced in any way. In addition, the e
3、lectronic file may not bedistributed elsewhere over computer networks or otherwise. The hard copy print may onlybe distributed to other employees for their internal use within your organization.AIAAR-103-2004Recommended PracticeTerminology for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles andRemotely Operated AircraftSp
4、onsored byAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and AstronauticsAbstractThe purpose of this Recommended Practice is to aid in promoting understanding of the vocabulary andacronyms, currently in use, among many different groups within the UAV/ROA community. It containsapproximately 400 terms and more tha
5、n 1100 acronyms culled from a number of authoritative sources onunmanned aviation. This document is intended to be a living document and will be updated periodicallyto reflect changes in the terminology of a developing technology.AIAA R-103-2004iiPublished byAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Ast
6、ronautics1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 22091Copyright 2004 American Institute of Aeronautics and AstronauticsAll rights reservedNo part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system orotherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher.Printed
7、in the United States of AmericaAIAA R-103-2004iiiCONTENTSForewordiv1 Terminology .12 Symbols, Acronyms, and Abbreviations.333 References and Sources.84AIAA R-103-2004ivForewordThe Charter of the AIAA Committee on Standards for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle / Remotely OperatedAircraft Systems states (in pa
8、rt) that “the committee will develop, coordinate and publish the standardsnecessary for unmanned aircraft system flight and ground safety in all types of civil airspace and airfieldconditions. Because not all unmanned aircraft systems can be treated the same, classes will be definedand standards dev
9、eloped for each class. Classes will be based on a combination of aircraft weight, sizeand altitude of operation.Every effort will be made to use currently accepted standards consistent with each class of system. Thecommittee will also make use of all approved documentation that exists, such as the O
10、SD Office of theSecretary of Defense Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Roadmap and the Joint Aviation Authority/EuroControlUAV Task Force Report. The design, manufacture, operation and support of unmanned aircraft systemswill be addressed. Security issues in all aspects of unmanned aircraft system phases will
11、 also beaddressed.The first task will document a standard set of terminology.”This document is a product of that first task, to be completed, according to the Charter, “as soon aspossible, but no later than the end of CY 2003.” However, the intent of the Committee is that this shouldbe a “living doc
12、ument” subject to periodic review and enhancement.The format for each lexicon entry is as follows:Term (Acronym) Definition(s), with source(s) and/or reference(s) source and/or referencewebsite, followed, if appropriate, by a discussion, e.g., in the case that tworeferenced definitions are in confli
13、ct (see Section 3 for reference numbers).Example:Unmanned CombatAerial Vehicle (UCAV)A UAV that carries a lethal payload for attacking sea, air or ground targets 1The AIAA UAV/ROA Lexicon Working Group is led by Steve Kobiela of The Boeing Company inHampton, VA. Comments about the present text of th
14、e Lexicon should be directed to him:.The AIAA UAV/ROA Committee on Standards is chaired by Dick Wagaman of The Boeing Company inKeswick, VA. Suggestions for the work of this important, new Committee on Standards may be directedto him: .At the time of publication, the members of the AIAA UAV/ROA Comm
15、ittee on Standards were:Richard Wagaman, Chair The Boeing CompanyGeoff Bland NASA Wallops Flight FacilityJack Browne United States Air ForceLawrence Camacho NASA Dryden Research CenterGary Dale Air Force Research LaboratoryScott Dann General Atomics CorporationKirk Falk ARINC Engineering ServicesDon
16、 Greenlee SAICDave Grilley SRA International, Inc.Christine Haissig Honeywell, Inc.Steve Kobiela The Boeing CompanyAIAA R-103-2004vMike Lazar Northrop GrummanGerry Marsters AeroVations AssociatesDon McKeown Rochester Institute of TechnologyLaurence Newcome SRA International, Inc.John Price United St
17、ates Air ForceR. Ganesh Rajagopalan Iowa State UniversityJohn Taylor ARINC Engineering ServicesDoug Young NASA Wallops Flight FacilityThe committee members would like to gratefully acknowledge the following individuals for their valuablecontributions to this document:Jeff Bauer NASA Dryden Research
18、CenterSteve Hottman New Mexico State UniversityMarco Sterk Federal ExpressCheryl Yuhas NASA HeadquartersThe committee would also like to extend a further thank you to Mr. Steve Kobiela of The Boeing Companyfor his dedication to seeing this project through to completion.The AIAA UAV/ROA Committee on
19、Standards (Mr. Richard Wagaman, Chairman) approved thedocument for publication in January 2004.The AIAA Standards Executive Council (Mr. Phil Cheney, Chairman) accepted the document forpublication in January 2004It is intended that this document will be updated periodically to reflect changes in tec
20、hnology andaccepted terminology. Beneficial input (recommendations, additions, deletions) from users of thisdocument is welcomed and appreciated. An improvement proposal form is included at the end of thedocument. For an electronic version of this form, please contact Craig Day at craigdaiaa.org.Har
21、dcopy submissions should be sent to:AIAA Standards Program1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Suite 500Reston VA 20191-4344Fax: 703-264-7551, ATTN: Standards Program ManagerAny proposed changes will be subjected to AIAA consensus procedures prior to inclusion in thisdocument.The AIAA Standards Procedures pro
22、vide that all approved Standards, Recommended Practices, andGuides are advisory only. Their use by anyone engaged in industry or trade is entirely voluntary. There isno agreement to adhere to any AIAA standards publication and no commitment to conform to or beguided by a standards report. In formula
23、ting, revising, and approving standards publications, theCommittees on Standards will not consider patents which may apply to the subject matter. Prospectiveusers of the publications are responsible for protecting themselves against liability for infringement ofpatents or copyrights, or both.AIAA R-
24、103-200411 TerminologyTerm Definition sourceAcceptance flight A flight made to accept a contractor-produced aircraft, or one on which a contractoror Army depot has performed maintenance or contract modification before return tothe operational inventory It can also be a flight made by the receiving u
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