IEEE Recommended Practice for Functional and Interface Specifications for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Cellular Communication Terminals
NORM herausgegeben am 4.9.2024
Designation standards: IEEE 1937.8-2024
Publication date standards: 4.9.2024
The number of pages: 23
Approximate weight : 69 g (0.15 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Kategorie: Technische Normen IEEE
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The interface and functional specifications of cellular communication terminals installed on unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) are presented in this recommended practice. The specifications are described in four categories: the terminals’ interface and functional specifications, specifications of data transmission, environmental and reliability specifications, and safety practices. The terminals’ functional specifications include power management, cellular network communication, flight data and payload data collection, procession and transmission, device management, and safety management. The terminals’ interface specifications are the specifications of the electrical interface and electromechanical interface. The electrical interface refers to the power supply interface, communication interface, human-machine interface, and antenna interface. Data transmission is the flight data and payload data transmission protocols and terminals’ payload data safety practice. Finally, the terminals’ interface environmental, reliability, and electromagnetic compatibility are presented.
ISBN: 979-8-8557-1021-2, 979-8-8557-1022-9
Number of Pages: 23
Product Code: STD27162, STDPD27162
Keywords: cellular network, cloud platform, communication, data collection, data processing, data transmission, device, electrical interface, electromagnetic compatibility, electromechanical interface, environmental reliability, flight control, flight data, IEEE 1937.8™, interface, networked UAV, networked unmanned aerial vehicle, overvoltage, payload, power supply, protocol, safety, shock, temperature, terminal, vibration
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