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Oculus Superne AAE 451 Team 2

Oculus Superne AAE 451 Team 2. System Requirement Review. Mission Overview Business Plan Customer Requirements Concept of Operations. Mission Statement.

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Oculus Superne AAE 451 Team 2

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  1. Oculus SuperneAAE 451 Team 2

  2. System Requirement Review • Mission Overview • Business Plan • Customer Requirements • Concept of Operations

  3. Mission Statement • To provide a multi-service UAS which acts as the primary detection method and facilitates a rapid response in the event of a system failure or natural disaster.

  4. Target Market • Power Line • Pipeline • Forest Monitoring • Servicing DOT, NPS, Private energy Corporations, Foreign/Domestic Oil Companies

  5. System Requirement Review • Mission Overview • Business Plan • Customer Requirements • Concept of Operations

  6. Business Plan • Current Unfulfilled Needs • Customer Profile • Benefits

  7. Business Plan UAV Market • Predicted Market Potential • Marketing Strategy Source: European Civil Unmanned Air Vehicle Roadmap Vol 3 – Strategic Research Agenda 12-25-05

  8. Business Plan • Competition • Other UAVs • Manned Systems • Towers • Airships • Satellites

  9. System Requirement Review • Mission Overview • Business Plan • Customer Requirements • Concept of Operations

  10. QFD Overview – Customer Requirements Performance -Continuous Coverage -Autonomous Operations -Low Cost -Ease of Operation -Fast Alerts Maintenance -Low Maintenance Cost -Minimal Training

  11. QFD Overview – Engineering Characteristics

  12. QFD Overview – Engineering Characteristics

  13. System Requirement Review • Mission Overview • Business Plan • Customer Requirements • Concept of Operations

  14. = Initial Flight = Return Flight Segmented Mission Profile Pipeline/Power Line 700 nm range, 1000 ft alt C E A B D F G A-B: Take off (800 ft) B-C: Climb (4000 ft) C-D: Observe/Relay Info (1000 ft) D-E: Observe E-F: Descend F-G: Taxi in/Relay Info G: Refuel G-F: Take off (800 ft) F-E: Climb (4000 ft) E-D: Observe/Relay Info D-C: Observe C-A: Descend/Relay Info = Ground Unit = Relay Station

  15. = Initial Flight = Return Flight Multiple UAVs A B

  16. Forest Observation Mission Profile

  17. LiteMapper 5600 components Airborne Lidar Terrain Mapping System Payload • LIDAR (Laser Imaging Detection and Ranging) • Corridor Mapping • Land Surveying • Vegetation Growth / Density • IR/Visual Camera • - Thermal Imaging • - Video Tracking • - Detailed Pictures

  18. Payload • Current estimates representative of present technology • Estimated 10% weight savings considering advances in technology Source: Optical Alchemy KJ-800

  19. Initial Sizing • Estimates based on compiled data from current UAVs • Estimated Takeoff Gross Weight: 306 lbs • Initial conditions for sizing iteration:

  20. Trade Studies

  21. GTOW vs. Payload Weight

  22. GTOW vs. Endurance

  23. Conclusion • Mission Overview • Business Plan • Customer Requirements • Concept of Operations

  24. Questions?

  25. MTOW 390lbs Endurance Speed 70 kts Payload Weight 80lbs Blue Horizon 2 Israeli Military Reconnaissance UAV Endurance 16hrs Competitor Example

  26. Trade Studies Takeoff-Payload Weight Ration vs. Endurance • On average, 18% of Gross Weight is Payload Weight

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