Search for dissertations about: "Autonomous Landing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Autonomous Landing.
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1. Model Predictive Control for Cooperative Rendezvous of Autonomous Unmanned Vehicles
Abstract : This thesis investigates cooperative maneuvers for aerial vehicles autonomously landing on moving platforms. The objective has been to develop methods for safely performing such landings on real systems subject to a variety of disturbances, as well as physical and computational constraints. READ MORE
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2. Navigation Functionalities for an Autonomous UAV Helicopter
Abstract : This thesis was written during the WITAS UAV Project where one of the goals has been the development of a software/hardware architecture for an unmanned autonomous helicopter, in addition to autonomous functionalities required for complex mission scenarios. The algorithms developed here have been tested on an unmanned helicopter platform developed by Yamaha Motor Company called the RMAX. READ MORE
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3. Autonomous and Cooperative Landings Using Model Predictive Control
Abstract : Cooperation is increasingly being applied in the control of interconnected multi-agent systems, and it introduces many benefits. In particular, cooperation can improve the efficiency of many types of missions, and adds flexibility and robustness against external disturbances or unknown obstacles. READ MORE
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4. Vision-Based Localization and Guidance for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Abstract : The thesis has been developed as part of the requirements for a PhD degree at the Artificial Intelligence and Integrated Computer System division (AIICS) in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at Linköping University.The work focuses on issues related to Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) navigation, in particular in the areas of guidance and vision-based autonomous flight in situations of short and long term GPS outage. READ MORE
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5. On Autonomous Deployment of Micro Aerial Field Vehicles
Abstract : In this thesis, I am going to investigate the control, navigation and path planning frame-works forMicro Aerial Vehicles (MAVs), both mathematically and algorithmically. Inorder to deploy them in challenging real life applications and with a main focus on theunderground mine navigation and wind turbine inspection. READ MORE