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<article-title>Airspace Management of Autonomous UAVs</article-title>
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<author><a href="mailto:yadgar@ai.sri.com"><name>Osher Yadgar</name></a></author>
<aff>SRI International <br/>333 Ravenswood Ave.Menlo Park, CA 94025</aff>
<author><a href="mailto:vincent@ai.sri.com"><name>Regis Vincent</name></a></author>
<aff>SRI International<br/> 333 Ravenswood Ave.Menlo Park, CA 94025</aff>
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One major issue currently preventing the adoption of autonomous
unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) is the lack of airspace
management to prevent the UAVs from colliding with each
other, with human-piloted planes or helicopters, with static
objects such as buildings, and with dynamic flying objects
such as flocks of birds. In this work, we present a novel
airspace management approach to autonomous UAVs. Our
airspace management system allows UAVs to dynamically
and autonomously choose between three modes of operation:
(i) centralized, (ii) cooperative decentralized, (iii) noncooperative
decentralized.
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