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Recent Advances in Research on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

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A team of launched and coordinated Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), requires advanced technologies in sensing, communication, computing, and control to improve their intelligence and robustness towards autonomous operations. To enhance reliability, robustness, and mission capability of a team of UAVs, a system-oriented and holistic approach is desirable in which all components and subsystems are considered in terms of their roles and impact on the entire system.

 This volume aims to summarize the recent progress, identify challenges and opportunities, and develop new methodologies and systems on coordinated UAV control.

A group of experts working in this area have contributed to this volume in several related aspects of autonomous control of networked UAVs. Their papers introduce new control methodologies, algorithms, and systems that

address several important issues in developing intelligent, autonomous or semi-autonomous, networked systems for the next generation of UAVs. The papers share a common focus on improved coordination of the  members of the networked system to accomplish  a common mission, to achieve heightened capability in system  reconfiguration to compensate for lost members  or connections, and to enhance robustness against terrain complications and attacks.

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ISBN: 9783642376931
Publication date:
Author: Fariba Fahroo, Le Yi Wang, George Yin
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 207 pages
Series: Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences
Genres: Automatic control engineering
Cybernetics and systems theory
Astronautics
Aerospace and aviation technology