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CARE-ASAS Activity 3: ASM Autonomous Aircraft conclusions

The ASM workshop held in Brétigny focused on improving autonomous aircraft safety through OSED/OHA and Topaz, addressing common definition challenges, application levels, and the balance between model-based and expert judgment approaches. The workshop aimed to objectively assess collision risk factors and discuss topics like safe separation assessment.

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CARE-ASAS Activity 3: ASM Autonomous Aircraft conclusions

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  1. CARE-ASAS Activity 3: ASMAutonomous Aircraft conclusions CARE/ASAS Activity 3: ASM workshop Brétigny, 19 December 2001

  2. What has been done CARE/ASAS Activity 3: ASM workshop Brétigny, 19 December 2001

  3. OSED/OHA and TOPAZ • Difficulty in finding common level of definitions • Improve relationship between both approaches • Level of application description and hazard analysis • Balance between model-based approach and approach based on expert judgement • Assess more objectively the most important factors affecting risk of collision • Including those common to both concept of operations CARE/ASAS Activity 3: ASM workshop Brétigny, 19 December 2001

  4. Topics for discussion • Autonomous Aircraft OSED • Autonomous Aircraft OHA • Safe separation assessment • … CARE/ASAS Activity 3: ASM workshop Brétigny, 19 December 2001

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