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Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Autonomous Technologies
Matt ScasseroDirector, UMD UAS Test Site
Disruptive(not evolving)
Technologies
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Connecting rate of improvement and reach today …
$5 million vs. $400Price of the fastest supercomputer in 1975 and an iPhone 4 with equal performance
230+ millionKnowledge workers in 2012
$2.7 billion, 13 yearsCost and duration of the Human Genome Project, completed in 2003
300,000+Miles driven by Google’s autonomous cars with only one accident (human error)
85%Drop in cost per watt of a solar photovoltaic cell since 2000
McKinsey Global Institute, May 2013
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… with economic potential in 2025
2–3 billionMore people with access to the Internet in 2025
$5–7 trillionPotential economic impact by 2025 of automation of knowledge work
$100, 1 hourCost and time to sequence a human genome in the next decade
1.5 millionDriver-caused deaths from car accidents in 2025, potentially addressable by autonomous vehicles
16%Potential share of solar and wind in global electricity generation by 2025
McKinsey Global Institute, May 2013
Twelve potentially economically disruptive technologies
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Mobile Internet
Automation of knowledge work
The Internet of Things
Cloud technology
Advanced robotics
Autonomous and near-autonomous
vehicles
Next-generation genomics
Energy storage
3D printing
Advanced materials
Advanced oil and gas exploration
and recovery
Renewable energy
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WIFM?(What’s In It For Maryland?)
• Already declared centers of Bio-medical and Cybersecurity
• #1 state in nation for Entrepreneurship• 2nd leading UAS revenue center in the US• World’s leading RDT&E center for aviation,
manned or unmanned• Time to declare the third leg of this stool…
• Autonomous Technologies!
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What difference will it make to you and I?
How UAS are Currently UsedFAA has authorized UAS operations for:
Border Patrol
Firefighting
Disaster Relief
Search and Rescue
Training for Ops Missions
Operational Missions
Research System/Vehicle Development
Sensor Development & Testing
Marketing and Development
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Only one authorized commercial app to date(energy in the Arctic)
Emerging Commercial Application Snapshot: Agriculture, Aquaculture and Natural ResourcesApplications for Unmanned Aircraft in Agriculture Aerial Application/Crop Dusting Remote Aerial Surveying Disease Detection and Mitigation Crop Harvesting Parasite Monitoring Yield Estimation Moisture Monitoring Weed Infestation Monitoring Crop Growth Monitoring Asset tracking & Management Livestock Tracking Crop Inventory Tracking Disease outbreak tracking Harvest Optimization Fertilizer Management Soil Erosion Monitoring
Every Marylander will be affected by these
FAA UAS Test Site Selection Program
Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership
• Virginia and New Jersey created MAAP as their 2 state operating model for FAA and beyond
• Offering MAAP as the resulting organization of our MOU based on FAA site award
• Maryland is now a full operating member• MAAP is a work in progress focusing on:
– Operations– Business development / marketing
• Maryland's interests are included
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Assets-Fields/Facilities
Webster Field
Crisfield-Somerset Airport
Wallops Island-UAV fieldSt. Mary’s County Regional
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• UAV Solutions in Jessup, MD• “truck” for payload testing• Versatile, proven
– Carbon Fiber & Kevlar design– 15-20 minute deployment time– Electric power– Pneumatic or truck launch and
conventional skid recovery– Fully Autonomous Capability
Specifications
Length: 9′
Width: 20′
MGTOW: 80 lbs.
ISR mission weight: 60 lbs. (Includes batteries and payload)
Range: 20+ miles
Payload Capacity: 10 lbs.
Endurance: 4-6 hours
So what?
• Turn research into companies into $$$ into jobs – THAT’S WHAT!!!
• Academic institutions and industry partnerships are critical and well-suited…– (Re)train workforce, new and established– Relatively nimble with resources– Focused on creating outcomes, not just activity– Funded for success– Aligned programs
Motivation-AUVSI Report-Economic Impact
MarylandEconomic Impact: $2B Jobs Created: 2,500 jobs
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Potential UAS jobs (AUVSI)
• US airspace integration will create more than 34,000 manufacturing jobs and more than 70,000 new jobs in the first three years
• By 2025, total job creation is estimated at 103,000.
• The manufacturing jobs created will be high paying and require technical degrees.
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By Comparison: Commercial Space Launch Industry
• Flying UAS safely & efficiently in NAS presents some challenges, both technical and rulemaking.
• There is great potential for high demand of skilled labor as the UAS Commercial market grows.
• Academic programs will need to adapt and develop the next generation workforce.
There will be winners and losers with competition…the difference will be
investment and will.