Elektronika ir Elektrotechnika (Jun 2022)

Airport Wildlife Hazard Management System

  • Damian Dziak,
  • Dawid Gradolewski,
  • Szymon Witkowski,
  • Damian Kaniecki,
  • Adam Jaworski,
  • Michał Skakuj,
  • Wlodek J. Kulesza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5755/j02.eie.31418
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
pp. 45 – 53

Abstract

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Aviation reports indicate that between the years of 1988 and 2019 there were 292 human fatalities and 327 injuries that had been reported due to wildlife strikes with airplanes. To minimize these numbers a new approach to airport Wildlife Hazard Management (WHM) is presented in the following article. The proposed solution is based on the data fusion of thermal and vision streams which are used to improve the reliability and adaptability of the real-time WHM system. The system is designed to operate in all environmental conditions and provides an advance information of the fauna presence at the airport's runway. The proposed sensor fusion approach was designed and developed using user driven design methodology. Moreover, the developed system has been validated in real case scenarios and previously installed at an airport. Performed tests proved detection capabilities during day and night of dog sized animals up to 300 meters. Moreover, by using machine learning algorithms during daylight the system was able to classify person sized objects with over 90% efficiency up to 300 meters and dog sized objects up to 200 meters. The overall threat level accuracy based on the three safety zones, was 94%.

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