Scott Fang

Scott Fang
Memorial University of Newfoundland · Department of Electrical Engineering

Doctor of Engineering

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Publications (10)
Article
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming more ubiquitous throughout our lives. As our reliance on this technology increases, ensuring human operators maintain an adequate level of trust is integral to their safe and effective operations. To facilitate the appropriate level of operator trust in AI, a mechanism to continuously evaluate and calibrate...
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In support of the modernization of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), several new initiatives have been proposed for future NORAD multi-domain Command and Control (C2) operations. The research works at Defence Research and Development (DRDC) Toronto Research Centre (TRC) aims to identify key Human Factors (HF) challenges and prov...
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Remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPASs) are tools for military organizations to help remove humans from dangerous situations, and permit operations in severe and inhospitable environments. To support the procurement of an RPAS fleet under Canada’s Strong, Secure, Engaged 2017 defence policy, the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) under the RCAF Join...
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To achieve a level of safety equivalent to manned aircraft in the national airspace system, the pilot-in-command of small unmanned aircraft systems should be able to maintain situational awareness and make necessary maneuvers to avoid potential conflicts with nearby air traffic during mid-air encounters. However, due to ever-changing flight environ...
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To achieve a level of safety equivalent to manned aircraft in the national airspace system, the pilot in command of small unmanned aircraft systems should be able to maintain situational awareness and make necessary maneuvers to avoid potential conflicts with nearby air traffic during midair encounters. However, due to ever-changing flight environm...
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Due to safety concerns of integrating small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) into non-segregated airspace, aviation authorities have required a set of detect and avoid (DAA) systems to be equipped on small UAS for beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) flight operations in civil airspace. However, the development of small UAS DAA systems also requires...

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