DOI: 10.3390/systems14081009 ISSN: 2079-8954

An Open-Data-Driven Enhanced Bayesian Decision Network for System-Level UAV Accident-Severity Analysis and Response Simulation

Ruimin Hao, Anning Ni, Jingbo Yin, Linjie Gao, Yutong Zhu, Xi Wang, Yizhou Wang, Xiaoning Zhang

Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) accidents pose growing challenges to public safety and airspace management. This study develops an open-data-driven hierarchical Bayesian network (BN) with a Leaky Noisy-OR mechanism to analyse factors associated with consequence severity among recorded UAV accidents, and extends it to a Bayesian decision network for response simulation. Using 633 public accident records and matched meteorological data, 14 binary risk-factor nodes spanning human, machine, environmental, and management dimensions were constructed. Stratified five-fold cross-validation yielded a mean validation F1 score of 0.922 and an AUC of 0.784. Backward inference ranked airspace exposure, wind, and operation error highest under severe-consequence conditioning, whereas sensitivity analysis identified wind, bad weather history, and operation error as the most influential root-node parameters. Under the assumed directed acyclic graph (DAG), the bad weather history→weather→environment→risk state path had the highest average edge-influence score (0.853). Under the baseline safety-priority assumptions, the reroute strategy was preferred, yielding the highest expected utility (31.967) and reducing the model-estimated post-decision high-risk probability from 81% to 45%. Alternative preference settings ranked the adjust strategy first. The framework integrates open-data severity analysis with assumption-explicit response simulation.

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