Search for dissertations about: "unmanned vehicles"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 58 swedish dissertations containing the words unmanned vehicles.
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1. Optimization of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles : Expanding the Multidisciplinary Capabilities
Abstract : Over the last decade, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have experienced an accelerated growth, and nowadays they are being deployed in a variety of missions that have traditionally been covered by manned aircraft. This unprecedented market expansion has created new and unforeseen challenges for the manufacturing industry which is now called to further reduce the idea-to-market times while simultaneously delivering designs of even higher performance. READ MORE
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2. Positioning Algorithms for Surveillance Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Abstract : Surveillance is an important application for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The sensed information often has high priority and it must be made available to human operators as quickly as possible. Due to obstacles and limited communication range, it is not always possible to transmit the information directly to the base station. READ MORE
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3. 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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4. Nonlinear Control of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles : Systems With an Attitude
Abstract : This thesis deals with the general problem of controlling rigid-body systems through space, with a special focus on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Several promising UAV control algorithms have been developed over the past decades, enabling truly astounding feats of agility when combined with modern sensing technologies. READ MORE
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5. 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