Urban Air Mobility Implications for Intelligent Transportation Systems
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Author | Fred Templin | ||
Last updated | 2019-09-12 (Latest revision 2019-03-11) | ||
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Abstract
Urban Air Mobility concerns the introduction of manned and unmanned aircraft within urban environments, while Intelligent Transportation Systems have traditionally considered only terrestrial vehicles operating on city streets and highways. This document considers the implications for introduction of low-altitude aircraft within urban environments operating in harmony with ground transportation.
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