Title :
The Global Hawk UAV Australian deployment-sensor, HCI and ground element design for surveillance missions
Author :
Stacy, Nick J. S. ; Staromlynska, J. ; Smith, R.B.
Author_Institution :
Surveillance Syst. Div., DSTO, Edinburgh, SA, Australia
Abstract :
The Global Hawk high altitude endurance unmanned aerial vehicle was deployed to Australia in April 2001 for six weeks. The system conducted eleven missions with the focus on maritime surveillance. This was the culmination of two years collaboration between the United States and Australia which included development of three new sensor modes, sensor control and exploitation techniques to efficiently perform surveillance with a system primarily developed for the reconnaissance role. The paper describes the Australian contribution to the Global Hawk deployment. It describes the sensor, system integration, system control, mission management and ground element challenges presented by shifting the operational focus from reconnaissance to surveillance.
Keywords :
aircraft control; remotely operated vehicles; sensors; surveillance; synthetic aperture radar; user interfaces; Australian deployment; Global Hawk UAV; HCI; ground element design; high altitude endurance unmanned aerial vehicle; human-computer interface; maritime surveillance; mission management; sensor control; surveillance missions; system integration; Australia; Collaboration; Control systems; Human computer interaction; Reconnaissance; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sensor systems; Surveillance; Unmanned aerial vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Information, Decision and Control, 2002. Final Program and Abstracts
Conference_Location :
Adelaide, SA, Australia
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7270-0
DOI :
10.1109/IDC.2002.995369