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EUROPEAN EDRUORNOE PFOERAUNM DRONE FORUM 1 Table of Contents Welcome Note 5 Partner Note 7 The Conference 9 Programme 10 Gute Drohnen – Böse Drohnen 12 by Christina Haberland, FKIE UAS OPERATIONS BEYOND VISUAL LINE OF SIGHT 13 Pitfalls in the BVLOS Inspection of Power Grids 14 UAS Operations beyond visual line of sight 16 From vision to reality to universal prevalence 18 – suggestions for a German BVLOS approach FLIGHT OPERATIONS IN URBAN AIRSPACE (UAM) 20 Reporting of AIRPROX 21 Industry Standards for U-Space (alias UTM) 24 SENSOR DATA FOR DETECTION AND DEFENCE 27 Multisensordatenfusion – Schlüssel zur Drohnenerkennung 28 Sensor Data Fusion – Benefits & Challenges 30 Remote ID – EU implementation on UAS 32 Remote ID: For a Safer Airspace 34 AMBOS, ArGUS, MIDRAS, ORAS – Forschung gegen gefährliche Drohnen 36 Integration Into Urban AirSpace – What’s This ‘Urban’ Thing? 38 Automated stock information – are drones the game changer for safe and secure inventory management? 40 Make it Fly – Easy and Safe 42 Drone Tracking via mobile network 44 3.5 Jahre BVLOS Betrieb in Schweizer Städten 46 BVLOS in European Sky: Risk and Responsibility Aspects 48 Medical Delivery in Urban Areas: The Power of Backup Systems and Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation 50 Interoperability and connectivity to unlock UTM and enable BVLOS 54 Scaling and Automation in Drone Cargo Applications 56 Detection of Uncooperative Drones 58 About the Host, Sponsors, Partner 59 4 Achim Friedl Chairman UAV DACH e.V. Unmanned Aviation Association The year 2020 is a year that will be remembered for a long time to come for the Welcome Note world population due to the Corona pandemic with its terrible consequences for health and life, but also for the economy and lifestyle. For the drone economy be- cause of the intended start of the unmanned operations in all EU member states based on uniform rules. However, the start date had to be postponed from July 2020 to the beginning of 2021. The corona pandemic is to blame for this, and this is where the wheel comes full circle. We are satisfied with the risk-based approach for drone operations: - at low risk without prior operational authorisation (open category) - in the case of medium risk with an operational authorisation based on SORA and adequate mitigating measures (specific category), but without the need for a complex certifying process - finally, at high risk, with the certification of the UAS and of the UAS operator and the licensing of the remote pilot (certified category). UAV DACH is committed to a cooperative integration of UAS into airspace and a high level of operational safety. We will pay close attention to this in the imple- mentation of European rules in the Member States. On the other hand, we will ensure that the legislature introduces proportionate regulations and does not ex- tend the requirements of the certified category to the low and medium risk areas through the back door. At the EUROPEAN DRONE FORUM 2020 we want to inform the UAS community and discuss about the next level UAS operations. I therefore cordially welcome you to an exciting program. Yours Achim Friedl 5 Speakers of three EU member states, European Commission and 200Swiss FOCA+ CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS Over 20 Experts life on stage and worldwide17 online COUNTRIES Efficient and safe UAS operations – discussed30 +in three EXPERIENCEDkey topics SPEAKERS FROM BUSINESS AND PRACTICE FACTS AND FIGURES OF EDS 2018 Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Koch Fellow IEEE Chief Scientist Fraunhofer FKIE UAV DACH and Fraunhofer FKIE have been working closely together for many Partner Note years to realize the positive potential of the “drone revolution” together. For a long time a new founder generation has been developing creative business ideas within the framework of UAV DACH with incalculable benefits in the everyday life of all people, with new jobs and economic value creation. Fraunhofer FKIE is paving the way for new “utility drones” through innovative research in many fields. One strategic challenge is their safe integration into the airspace – buzzword: Future Drone Identification System (FDIS). This infrastruc- ture for safe and reliable UAS traffic also leads to new research questions and product ideas which are being developed in the triangle of UAV DACH, Fraun- hofer FKIE and industry. In particular, drone defence is becoming an “enabling technology” for socially accepted, legally regulated and economically viable drone deployment. However, protection against harmful drones must not impede the use of commer- cial drones. In the interest of the common good, public safety and opportunities through new mobility must be harmonized. 7 We create efficient and sustainable drone solutions to improve and save lives. Everywhere. age business models WWW.WINGCOPTER.COM The Conference The EUROPEAN DRONE FORUM (EDF) is dedicated to the specif- “The EUROPEAN Drone ic needs of the drone community. The focus will be on the accep- Forum 2020 is one of the tance, safe and commercial operation of unmanned aerial systems. few opportunities this year Renowned experts from politics, business, legislation, research and development will provide valuable insights on current questions and to directly engage with the topics. EDF will provide one of the few windows of opportunity in 2020 UAS community in the light for discussion and exchange of ideas, addressing tasks and challeng- of the upcoming European es, facing the unmanned aviation industry. Operation of unmanned drone legislation and future systems within the framework of the European legislation is the EDF’s common challenges in this main focus, in order to be able to initiate further strategies and encour- age business models and technical emerging industry” developments. Ronald Liebsch EUROPEAN DRONE FORUM by UAV DACH e.V. will be a blend- ed event. The event is a face-to-face style conference, held under DJI Germany covid-19-regulations, and is available via video conference for those who prefer to join us online. 1) Political statements and discussion - Plan of action for UAS 2) UAS operations Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) (European legislation, responsibilities of applicant and authorities involved, cross-border flight operations, qualification of pilots, experience reports and lessons learned) 3) Flight operations in urban air space (UAM) (Legal framework, flying over populated areas, European and International concepts of U-space, UAS operations in “Drones have continuously U-space airspace, air traffic service providers, common information service) gained in importance and will 4) Sensor data for detection and identification (Threat have a considerable influence assessment for Europe, legal framework, multiple sensor on many areas of aviation counter-UAS, sensor fusion) in the coming years. The European Drone Forum offers a very good opportunity to gather information on this subject” Max Scheck Vereinigung Cockpit 9 EUROPEAN DRONE FORUM Programme PROGRAMME 10:00 - 10:10 10:00 – 10:10 13:30 - 14:30 LUNCH BREAK13:30 – 14:30 LUNCH BREAK BEGIN ON-SITE and VIDEO CONFERENCE SESSION BEGIN ON-SITE and VIDEO CONFERENCE SESSION 14:30 – 16:00 WELCOME Achim Friedl, Chairman14:30 UAV - 16:00 DACH WELCOME Achim Friedl, Chairman UAV DACH TOPIC 2 FLIGHT OPERATIONS IN URBAN AIR SPACE 10:10 – 10:30 TOPIC 2 FLIGHT OPERATIONS IN URBAN AIR SPACE Sabrina John / Franziska Biermann, Project Medifly Sabrina John / Franziska Biermann, Project Medifly 10:10 - 10:30 Filippo Tomasello, UCI Drone Italy VIDEO MESSAGE UAS AND INNOVATIVE AERIAL CONCEPTS Filippo Tomasello, UCI DroneD rItaly. Isabell del Poza de Pozo, Airbus PSt Steffen Bilger VIDEO MESSAGE Veronica Schlömer, Vereinigung Cockpit Federal Ministry of TransportDr. and Isabell Digital Infrastructure, del Poza (BMVI) de Pozo, Airbus UAS AND INNOVATIVE AERIAL CONCEPTS PSt Steffen Bilger 10:30 – 11:30 Veronica Schlömer, Vereinigung Cockpit Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, 16:00 – 16:30 BREAK (BMVI) DISCUSSION PLAN OF ACTION16:00 FOR UAS - 16:30 BREAK ONLINE Breakout Session MdB Thomas Jarzombek FlyNex GmbH 10:30 - 11:30 Federal Ministry of Economic ONLINE Affairs and Energy, BREAKOUT (BMWi) SESSION Dr. Joachim Lücking, EuropeanFlyNex Commission, GmbH (DG Move) 16:30 – 18:00 DISCUSSION PLAN OF ACTION FOR UAS Johann Friedrich Colsman, Federal Ministry of Transport and MdB Thomas Jarzombek Digital Infrastructure, (BMVI)16:30 - 18:00 TOPIC 3 SENSOR DATA FOR DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy,Eli s(BMWi)abeth Landrichter, Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Koch, Fraunhofer Institute for Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics Dr. Joachim Lücking, European Comission, (DGEnvironment, Move) Energy, Mobility, TOPIC Innovation 3 SENSOR and Technology DATA FOR DETECTION (BMK) AND IDENTIFICATION Peter Braun, Telespazio Vega Deutschland GmbH Johann Friedrich Colsman, Federal Ministry of TransportChristian He gandner / Markus Farner, Federal Office of Civil Hans Peter Stuch, Fraunhofer VVS Digital Infrastructure, (BMVI) Aviation, (FOCA) Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Koch, FraunhoferRonald Liebs Institutech, DJI GmbH for Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics Thomas Markert, DeDrone GmbH Elisabeth Landrichter, Federal Ministry for Climate11:30 Action, – 12:00 BREAK Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (BMK) Peter Braun, Telespazio Vega MDeutschlandarkus Wolf, Hensoldt GmbHGmbH Christian Hegner / Markus Farner, Federal OfficeONLINE of CivilBreakout SessionHans Peter Stuch, Fraunhofer18:00