West Indian Journal of Engineering

West Indian Journal of Engineering

Volume 44 Number 1 July 2021

 

Assessment of the Emerging Landscape of Unmanned Aerial Systems in Trinidad and Tobago

by Raid Al-Tahir and Giatri K. Lalla

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Abstract: Interest in the civilian applications of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) has been growing worldwide, especially in government and commercial tasks such as surveillance, search and rescue, inspection of infrastructure, agriculture, mining, and mapping. Likewise, Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) has been witnessing a growing interest and application of commercial and non-commercial UAS operations. However, there is little assessment for the growth of the UAS market nor is there characterisation of UAS-based activities since the pertinent regulations established in 2016. This study seeks to formally identify the emerging UAS landscape in T&T during the period 2015 to 2019. As such, this study maps and characterises the spatial and temporal patterns of UAS distribution, then appraises the various categories for the existing operations. To achieve these goals, this study utilised qualitative and quantitative techniques of Geoinformatics. The intent for this study is to provide a perspective on the growth and the implications of the UAS industry in T&T, and to guide strategic planning among organisations with a stake in the emergence of UAS into civil airspace.

Keywords:  Unmanned Aerial System. Drone. Geoinformatics. Civil Aviation. Trinidad and Tobago

https://doi.org/10.47412/MTNV5056