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CALL FOR PAPERS



Unmanned Systems (US) <https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/us>



 Special Issue on Advanced Air Mobility: Enabling Technologies and
Applications



*Submission deadline: March 31, 2023*

www.editorialmanager.com/us/

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In recent years, a trend has been witnessed that unmanned aerial vehicles
(UAVs) will become an integral part of future smart cities. UAVs delivering
food and goods to doorsteps or transporting passengers across nearby cities
are coming to the real life. To ensure the safety of airspace and ground
properties, the advanced air mobility (AAM) envisions a transformative
aviation transportation system that can safely and efficiently integrate
UAVs into the airspace. However, enabling such a system requires addressing
many new challenges. For example, small UAVs are usually constrained in
their sensing, control, communication, computing, and energy capabilities,
making them sensitive to environmental disturbances, prone to attacks, and
harder to stabilize. Moreover, UAV types, missions, and trajectory patterns
are very heterogeneous, variable, and uncertain. Air traffic management and
control solutions that rely on human controllers to constantly monitor and
manage individual UAV trajectories are not feasible. It is envisioned that
AAM is shifting toward more distributed solutions and autonomous systems
will play more important roles. This special issue calls for papers that
develop innovative enabling technologies for safe and efficient AAM and
those that explore its new applications.



*Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:*



o    Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management (UTM)

o    Urban Air Mobility (UAM)

o    Airspace capacity management

o    Contingency management

o    UAV guidance and control

o    UAV path planning and mission planning

o    UAV detection and collision avoidance

o    Multi-UAV coordination

o    Cooperative UAV sensing

o    AAM cooperative decision making

o    UAV communication and networking

o    UAV-based airborne computing

o    Weather studies for AAM

o    UAV Security and privacy

o    AAM Hubs, vertiports, and infrastructure Design

o    Human system design for AAM

o    Energy-efficient AAM and power management

o    Security, privacy, and trust issues for AAM

o    AAM testbed development

o    UAV applications



Interested authors should submit their manuscripts for possible inclusion
as a special issue paper through the journal online submission system at
www.editorialmanager.com/us/. Please choose the option for the
corresponding special issue when uploading your manuscript.



*Guest Editors*

Junfei Xie, San Diego State University

Yan Wan, University of Texas at Arlington

Hao Liu, Beihang University
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