Open Skies Cornwall
康沃尔开放天空
基本信息
- 批准号:10024692
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 204.93万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Collaborative R&D
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The Open Skies Cornwall Project will create four thematic demonstration environments in Cornwall for real world end users, technical specialists, UAS operators, regulators, innovators and academics to:1)Test New Detect and Avoid Systems and concepts in real world Cornish environments that will lead to advancements in UTM and new market opportunities for UAS use locally, nationally and internationally.2)Seamlessly link end user viable drone delivery requirements to end user supply chain challenges/opportunities which will lead to market validation and the route to future integration and commercialisation/adoption.3)Pursue, unpack, explore and test solutions, procedures and concepts to overcome regulatory requirements relating to airspace access (CAA), land access (bylaws/land access permissions/local planning authority) and medical products transit compliance (NHS/MHRA)4)progress industrial research to integrate enabling technology and support infrastructure to real world end users within our thematic environments.The consortium benefits from exclusive demonstration partnerships with Royal Mail, NHS Kernow, JHUB-Med, Falmouth Harbour and is supported from insights and the embedded local connections/knowledge of Cornwall Development Company so that our project technology providers and innovators can explore how to:1)**Royal Mail:** integrate drones seamlessly within Royal Mail's supply chain network, ground assets and customers to provide a lean, quick, cost effective and robust connection to remote Cornish communities for parcel, next day and pharmacy postal delivery.2)**NHS Kernow**: explore and demonstrate how drones can be incorporated into the NHS logistics supply chain to provide new options for time critical medical delivery and the optimisation of transport and pathology lab assets.3)**Falmouth Harbour:** integrate autonomous drone solutions and enabling infrastructure to complement and supplement maritime end user requirements in relation to data capture, ship to shore delivery and remote healthcare/telemedicine/flying defibrillator applications.4)**JHUB-Med:** explore, test and demonstrate how the MOD can develop a humanitarian/disaster relief medical re-supply drone capability for the purposes of deployment to support the logistical needs of NGOs (UNICEF etc) in pandemic/epidemic/disaster scenarios both domestically and internationally.5) **Cornwall Development Company:** explore how detect and avoid solutions tested on the project can enable opportunities for drones to contribute toward economic growth in Cornish wind power/ maritime/ lithium extraction/agriculture and tourism markets.Our experienced technology team is formed of industry pioneers (Skyports/DronePrep/Neuron/University of Southampton/The Flight Corp) Together, our team have been responsible for the UKs first NHS and Royal Mail drone deliveries, regulatory advancements in the transport in medical goods and for achieving the first BVLOS approvals in the UK.
康沃尔开放天空项目将在康沃尔为真实的世界终端用户、技术专家、无人机系统运营商、监管机构、创新者和学者创建四个主题演示环境,以:1)在真实的世界康沃尔语环境中测试新的检测和避免系统和概念,这将导致UTM的进步和UAS在当地使用的新的市场机会,2)将最终用户可行的无人机交付要求与最终用户供应链挑战/机遇无缝链接,这将导致市场验证以及未来集成和商业化/采用的路线。解包、探索和测试解决方案、程序和概念,以克服与空域准入(CAA)相关的监管要求,土地使用(规章制度/土地使用许可/当地规划机构)和医疗产品运输合规性(国民保健服务/MHRA)4)推进工业研究,在我们的主题环境中为真实的世界终端用户集成使能技术和支持基础设施。该联盟受益于与皇家邮政、NHS Kernow、JHUB-Med、法尔茅斯港,并得到康沃尔发展公司的见解和嵌入式本地联系/知识的支持,因此我们的项目技术提供商和创新者可以探索如何:1)** 皇家邮政:** 将无人机无缝集成到皇家邮政的供应链网络、地面资产和客户中,为偏远的康沃尔语社区提供精简、快速、具有成本效益和强大的连接,用于包裹、次日和药房邮政递送。2)** NHS Kernow **:探索和演示如何将无人机纳入NHS物流供应链,为时间紧迫的医疗交付以及运输和病理实验室资产的优化提供新的选择。3)** 法尔茅斯港:* * 整合自主无人机解决方案和支持基础设施,以补充和补充海事最终用户在数据采集方面的要求,船到海岸运送和远程医疗保健/远程医疗/飞行除颤器应用。4)** JHUB-Med:** 探索、测试和演示国防部如何开发人道主义/救灾医疗再补给无人机能力,以便部署以支持非政府组织的后勤需求(联合国儿童基金会等)在国内和国际流行病/流行病/灾害情况下。5)** 康沃尔发展公司:* * 探索在项目中测试的检测和避免解决方案如何为无人机带来机会,为康沃尔语风力发电/海事/锂提取/农业和旅游市场的经济增长做出贡献。我们经验丰富的技术团队由行业先锋组成(Skyports/DronePrep/Neuron/南安普顿大学/The Flight Corp)我们的团队共同负责英国首个NHS和皇家邮政无人机交付,医疗用品运输的监管进步以及在英国获得首个BVLOS批准。
项目成果
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吉治仁志 他: "トランスジェニックマウスによるTIMP-1の線維化促進機序"最新医学. 55. 1781-1787 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等:“转基因小鼠中 TIMP-1 的促纤维化机制”现代医学 55. 1781-1787 (2000)。
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LiDAR Implementations for Autonomous Vehicle Applications
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等人:“血管医学与科学系列分子医学图解”Yodosha(涉谷正志编辑)125(2000)。
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