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    Cai, G. Unmanned Rotorcraft Systems / by Guowei Cai, Ben M. Chen, Tong Heng Lee. - Electronic text data. - London : Springer, 2011. - (Advances in Industrial Control, ISSN 1430-9491). - URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-635-1. - Загл. с экрана. - ISBN 978-0-85729-635-1. - DOI 10.1007/978-0-85729-635-1. - Текст : электронный.
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    Introduction -- Systematic Hardware construction -- Software System Integration -- Aerodynamic Modeling and System Identification -- Measurement Signal Enhancement -- Automatic Flight Control -- Flight Simulation and Experiment -- Cooperative Control of Multiple Rotorcraft -- Vision-based Tracking and Landing -- Micro Aerial Vehicles -- Future Research.
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    engineering
    microprogramming
    artificial intelligence
    aerospace engineering
    astronautics
    control engineering
    robotics
    automation
    engineering
    control
    artificial Intelligence (incl Robotics)
    aerospace Technology and Astronautics
    robotics and Automation
    control Structures and Microprogramming

    Аннотация: Unmanned Rotorcraft Systems explores the research and development of fully-functional miniature rotorcraft unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), and provides a complete treatment of their design. The unmanned system is an integration of advanced technologies developed in communications, computing, and control areas. It is a useful testing ground for trialing and implementing modern control techniques despite the challenges introduced by the limitations on direct scalability between the systems of a small-scale rotorcraft and those of its full-scale counterpart. Included are detailed expositions of: systematic hardware construction; software systems integration; aerodynamic modeling; and automatic flight control system design. Emphasis is placed on the cooperative control and flight formation of multiple UAVs, vision-based ground-target tracking, and landing on moving platforms. Other issues such as the development of indoor micro aerial vehicles (that have to operate without access to a global positioning system) and vision-based navigation are also discussed in depth. The text is rounded out with a presentation of possible future research directions for relevant fields of study. Unmanned Rotorcraft Systems will be of great value to practicing engineers in aerospace-related industries and to academic researchers from aerospace, electrical or mechanical engineering backgrounds working on the development of unmanned systems.
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    Chen, B.M.
    Lee, T.H.
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