Drones Research Paper IT 103-008. Search this site. Research Paper. Sitemap. Research Paper. The Increasing Presence of Drone Technology in Today’s Society Technology When listening to the news of the U.S. presence in the Middle East, you will frequently hear information concerning drone attacks and drone reconnaissance. The government has been developing and using drone technology in its.
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UAV remote sensing as a digital aerial photography, not only has some basic photogrammetry features, but also has some other features. In this paper, aim at the characteristics of UAV remote sensing, begin with image data acquisition, the various parameter setting in the route planning were introduced, some of the principle was analyzed, the design of control points was described, and some of.
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Guidance and Control of an Autonomous Soaring UAV Michael J. Allen and Victor Lin NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Edwards, California April 2007 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Dryden Flight Research Center Edwards, California 93523-0273. NOTICE Use of trade names or names of manufacturers in this document does not constitute an official endorsement of such products or.
Small UAV Research and Evolution in Long Endurance Electric Powered Vehicles Michael J. Logan1, Julio Chu2, Mark A. Motter3 NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681 Dennis L. Carter4, Michael Ol5, Cale Zeune6 USAF Air Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB, OH, 11111 This paper describes recent research into the advancement of small, electric powered unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) capabilities.
UAV Flight Control Using SONAR T.A. Mithu, M. Hossain, S. Faruque Abstract— There are several flight control techniques of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). This paper presents such a technique by using SONAR (Sound Navigation and Ranging). In this method, human operator transmits signal from ground station to the aircraft. After.
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Abstract: Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have enormous potential in the public and civil domains. These are particularly useful in applications, where human lives would otherwise be endangered. Multi-UAV systems can collaboratively complete missions more efficiently and economically as compared to single UAV systems.
Abstract: The paper describes matters of modeling and control of aerial vehicle in rotorcraft configuration. Equations of motion were derived and dynamic model of six-rotor was build. To find the best adjustment of model to real object the dynamics of the drives was joined to the control plant model. Trimming and linearization were performed.
Current drone technology has already surpassed manned aircraft in endurance, range, safety and cost efficiency — but research and development is far from over. The next generation of drones will widen the gap between manned and unmanned flight even further, adding greater stealth, sensory, payload, range, autonomous, and communications.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) look set to play an increasingly important part in our everyday lives in the coming years, but the technology faces a unique set of challenges before it can become fully integrated into our infrastructures. In her research, Dr Yan Wan at the University of Texas in Arlington considers how these challenges can be.