This is a recording of a webinar that took place in June 2024.
The MUSE project will develop a set of performance indicators, methods and tools, with the final objective of assessing the impact of UAM operations on the liveability and quality of life in European cities (e.g., noise, visual pollution or privacy concerns).
In order to demonstrate the capabilities of the MUSE U-space Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Toolset, the project will define plausible future demand scenarios for three different missions envisioned in the project - drone delivery services, emergency (medical) service and loitering (surveying) service. The case studies for all three missions are assessed on the example of the city of Madrid.
The aim of this webinar was twofold:
The goal of the speakers was to establish realistic scenarios that closely reflect the future drone operation environment.
The MUSE project will develop a set of performance indicators, methods and tools, with the final objective of assessing the impact of UAM operations on the liveability and quality of life in European cities (e.g., noise, visual pollution or privacy concerns).
In order to demonstrate the capabilities of the MUSE U-space Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Toolset, the project will define plausible future demand scenarios for three different missions envisioned in the project - drone delivery services, emergency (medical) service and loitering (surveying) service. The case studies for all three missions are assessed on the example of the city of Madrid.
The aim of this webinar was twofold:
- firstly, to explain the performance framework with a variety of performance indicators;
- secondly, to validate important elements which will contribute to final specification of scenarios for each of the three selected missions.
The goal of the speakers was to establish realistic scenarios that closely reflect the future drone operation environment.