China Safety Science Journal ›› 2025, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (10): 91-97.doi: 10.16265/j.cnki.issn1003-3033.2025.10.0894

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Risk assessment of UAV operation considering risk of mid-air collision

LI Nan1(), YAN Boyun1, SUN Linshi2, HAN Peng1, ZHENG Zhigang3, JIAO Qingyu3   

  1. 1 College of Air Traffic Management, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin 300300, China
    2 Operations Management Center, Spring Airlines Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200335, China
    3 Institute of Civil Aviation Operation Technology, CAAC Academy of Science and Technology,Beijing 100028, China
  • Received:2025-06-01 Revised:2025-08-19 Online:2025-11-10 Published:2026-04-28

Abstract:

To improve the efficiency of UAV air traffic management, ensure flight safety and promote the safe application of UAVs in complex airspace environments, the risk assessment of UAV operation was focused in this paper. Firstly, for UAVs with autonomous perception and decision-making capabilities in unstructured airspace environments, based on key parameters such as airborne communication, navigation and surveillance capabilities, maneuvering characteristics and system response time. A conflict probability model and a collision probability model considering avoidance maneuvering strategies were constructed to quantitatively evaluate the airspace collision risks. Then, considering that UAV collision accidents do not directly cause casualties, a ground risk assessment model was constructed that comprehensively considers UAV aerial collision events and crashes caused by system failures. Finally, taking 1×10-6 deaths/flight hours as the safety target level, the safety separation that needs to be maintained during airborne flights was determined. The results show that considering both the conflict probability and the probability of the conflict escalating into a collision simultaneously can solve the problem of underestimated risks during the free flight stage. The maximum allowable collision risk varies significantly among different operating scenarios.

Key words: unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), operation risk, collision risk, ground risk, safety interval

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