Joint UAS-Balloon Activities (JUBA) Field Campaign Report

Using internal investment funds within Sandia National Laboratories’ (SNL) Division 6000, the Joint UAS-Balloon Activity (JUBA) was a collaborative exercise between SNL Organizations 6533 and 6913 (later 8863) to demonstrate simultaneous flights of tethered balloons and unmanned aerial systems (UAS)...

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Main Authors: Dexheimer, Darielle, Apple, Monty, Bendure, Albert, Callow, Diane, Longbottom, Casey, Novick, David, Wilson, Christopher
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Published: 2019
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:1422521 2023-07-30T04:01:59+02:00 Joint UAS-Balloon Activities (JUBA) Field Campaign Report Dexheimer, Darielle Apple, Monty Bendure, Albert Callow, Diane Longbottom, Casey Novick, David Wilson, Christopher 2019-01-18 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1422521 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1422521 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1422521 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1422521 2019 ftosti 2023-07-11T09:24:20Z Using internal investment funds within Sandia National Laboratories’ (SNL) Division 6000, the Joint UAS-Balloon Activity (JUBA) was a collaborative exercise between SNL Organizations 6533 and 6913 (later 8863) to demonstrate simultaneous flights of tethered balloons and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) on the North Slope of Alaska. JUBA UAS and tethered balloon flights were conducted within the Restricted Airspace associated with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility third ARM Mobile Facility (AMF3) site at Oliktok Point, Alaska. The Restricted Airspace occupies a two-nautical-mile radius around Oliktok Point. JUBA was conducted at the Sandia Arctic Site, which is approximately 2 km east-southeast of the AMF3. JUBA activities occurred from 08/08/17 and 08/10/17. Atmospheric measurements from tethered balloons can occur for a long duration, but offer limited spatial variation. Measurements from UAS could offer increased spatial variability. To understand how balloon and UAS activities could occur together, JUBA activities included the following: Developing aviation safety plans for the simultaneous, collocated operation of tethered balloons and UAS Adapting tethered balloon-based fiber optic distributed temperature sensing (DTS) measurements to a UAS platform Creating solutions to technical challenges such as: Developing a motor system to match the fiber deployment rate with the ascent/descent rate of the UAS Evaluating methods of identifying the surface in the DTS temperature profile Correlating simultaneous balloon and UAS DTS temperature measurements Assessing the effects of a fiber optic rotary joint on the DTS temperature measurements Determining what UAS-based sensors provided the best calibration source for the DTS temperature data. Other/Unknown Material Arctic north slope Alaska SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Arctic
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description Using internal investment funds within Sandia National Laboratories’ (SNL) Division 6000, the Joint UAS-Balloon Activity (JUBA) was a collaborative exercise between SNL Organizations 6533 and 6913 (later 8863) to demonstrate simultaneous flights of tethered balloons and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) on the North Slope of Alaska. JUBA UAS and tethered balloon flights were conducted within the Restricted Airspace associated with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility third ARM Mobile Facility (AMF3) site at Oliktok Point, Alaska. The Restricted Airspace occupies a two-nautical-mile radius around Oliktok Point. JUBA was conducted at the Sandia Arctic Site, which is approximately 2 km east-southeast of the AMF3. JUBA activities occurred from 08/08/17 and 08/10/17. Atmospheric measurements from tethered balloons can occur for a long duration, but offer limited spatial variation. Measurements from UAS could offer increased spatial variability. To understand how balloon and UAS activities could occur together, JUBA activities included the following: Developing aviation safety plans for the simultaneous, collocated operation of tethered balloons and UAS Adapting tethered balloon-based fiber optic distributed temperature sensing (DTS) measurements to a UAS platform Creating solutions to technical challenges such as: Developing a motor system to match the fiber deployment rate with the ascent/descent rate of the UAS Evaluating methods of identifying the surface in the DTS temperature profile Correlating simultaneous balloon and UAS DTS temperature measurements Assessing the effects of a fiber optic rotary joint on the DTS temperature measurements Determining what UAS-based sensors provided the best calibration source for the DTS temperature data.
author Dexheimer, Darielle
Apple, Monty
Bendure, Albert
Callow, Diane
Longbottom, Casey
Novick, David
Wilson, Christopher
spellingShingle Dexheimer, Darielle
Apple, Monty
Bendure, Albert
Callow, Diane
Longbottom, Casey
Novick, David
Wilson, Christopher
Joint UAS-Balloon Activities (JUBA) Field Campaign Report
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