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공공임무를 위한 무인이동체 탑재용 임무소프트웨어 구조 분석. (Korean)
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- Author(s): 박종홍; 최성찬; 안일엽
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Journal of the Korea Institute of Information & Communication Engineering; Mar2020, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p435-440, 6p
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Analysis of Dedicated Mission Software Architecture for Unmanned Vehicles for Public Mission. . (English)
- Abstract:
The application of the unmanned vehicles in various fields has been attracting attention, and the development of a service utilizing unmanned vehicles has been proceeding. As the service market using the unmanned vehicles rapidly increases, the demand for the development of software for performing the mission with unmanned vehicles is increasing. In particular, as the demand for unmanned vehicle utilization services for public missions such as fire detection, mail delivery, and facility management increases, the importance of developing mission software for unmanned vehicle is increasing. To develop common mission software, architecture design should be made so that unmanned vehicle service provider can easily develop software using reusable libraries or functions through analysis commonly required by various public institutions. In this paper, we discuss the research trends of mission software for public mission unmanned vehicles. In addition, the architecture design of developing formal mission software is proposed. Finally, we propose a data transfer architecture between mission software and data platform. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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