
Research on optimization ideas and paths of China's UAS standard system construction
- 1 Civil Aviation University of China
- 2 Civil Aviation University of China
- 3 Civil Aviation University of China
- 4 Civil Aviation University of China
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Abstract
As a leading industry of low-altitude economy and an emphasis area of consumer goods trade-in, in recent years, the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) industry has successively received the attention of the Standardization Administration of the P.R.C, the State Administration for Market Regulation and other departments, which have all emphasized the importance of giving full play to the leading role of standards. Up to now, the construction of China's UAS standard system has made great progress, and 126 key standards that are urgently needed by the market and support supervision have been formulated and revised in a timely manner, but the following problems still exist: the standard terminology is not yet unified, the way of prioritizing the formulation and revision is too simple, the content of the standard system is still imperfect, and there is a lack of a unified public service platform for standard information. In order to solve these problems, this paper combines the new international standardization construction experience of the European, the United States and other countries, and puts forward the corresponding optimization ideas for the construction of the UAS standard system, so as to promote the healthy and orderly development of the UAS industry.
Keywords
UAS, international experience, standards system, policy optimization, digitalization of standards
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Liu,G.;Wang,J.;Li,Z.;Ma,Y. (2024). Research on optimization ideas and paths of China's UAS standard system construction. Advances in Engineering Innovation,8,81-87.
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