Viability and application of mounting personal PID VOC sensors to small unmanned aircraft systems

​This project evaluated the feasibility of using small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) equipped with commercial photoionization detectors to remotely detect and characterize airborne volatile organic compounds. Internal ERAU College of Aviation funding supported interdisciplinary field testing, student involvement, and dissemination through national conferences and a peer-reviewed journal publication.

Project Details

Area of Focus: Aviation
Campus: Worldwide Campus
College: Worldwide College of Aviation
Department: Worldwide Department of Flight
Type: Graduate
Start Date: 05/01/2019
End Date: 10/01/2020

Research Team

Principal Investigators

Cheri Marcham
Cheri Marcham

Associate Professor and Program Chair

  • Dept of Human Factors, Safety and Social Sciences
  • Worldwide College of Arts & Sciences

CO-Investigators

Scott S. Burgess
Scott S. Burgess

Professor and Chief of U.S. Flight Operations

  • Department of Flight
  • Worldwide College of Aviation
Patti J Clark
Patti J Clark

Associate Professor, College of Aeronautics; Program Coordinator, Master of Aviation Maintenance

  • Department of Aeronautics
  • Worldwide College of Aviation
Joseph Cerreta
Joseph Cerreta

Associate Professor and Chief of Standardization and Training

  • Department of Flight
  • Worldwide College of Aviation