An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is an aircraft that is equipped
with necessary data processing units, sensors, automatic control
and communications systems, and is capable of performing
autonomously flight missions without a human pilot. Unmanned
Rotorcraft Systems provides a complete treatment of the design of
fully autonomous miniature rotorcraft UAVs. It is an integration of
advanced technologies developed in communications, computing and
control areas. In particular, it focuses on: -the systematic
hardware construction, -software systems integration, -aerodynamic
modeling, and -automatic flight control system design. Emphasis is
extended to the cooperative control and flight formation of
multiple UAVs, and vision-based ground target tracking and landing
on moving platforms. Other issues such as the development of
GPSless indoor micro aerial vehicles and vision-based navigation
are also highlighted. The proposed monograph aims to explore the
research and development of fully functional miniature UAV
(unmanned-aerial-vehicle) rotorcraft. This consists of a
small-scale basic rotorcraft with all necessary accessories
onboard, and a ground station. The unmanned system is an
integration of advanced technologies developed in communications,
computing and control areas. It is an excellent testing ground for
trialing and implementing modern control techniques. It is however
a highly challenging process. The aerodynamics of a small-scale
rotorcraft such as a hobby helicopter are similar to its full-scale
counterpart but has some unique characteristics, such as the
utilization of stabilizer bar and higher main/tail rotors rotation
speed. Besides these, the strict limitation on payload also
increases the difficulty on upgrading a small-scale rotorcraft to a
UAV with full capacities. Based on its various characteristics and
limitations, a light-weight but effective onboard computer system
with corresponding onboard/ground software should be carefully
designed to realize the system identification and automatic flight
requirements. These issues will be addressed in detail in this
monograph. Research on the following will be detailed: -utilizing
the vision-based system for accomplishing ground target tracking,
-attacking and landing, -cooperative control and flight formation
of muitiple unmanned rotorcraft, -future research directions on the
related areas. The book will be a good reference for researchers
and students working on the related subjects. Unmanned Rotorcraft
Systems will be of great value to practicing engineers in
rotorcraft industries and to researchers in areas related to the
development of unmanned systems in general. It may be used as a
reference for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in
aeronautics and astrinautics, electrical and mechanical
engineering.
Guowei Cai's research area is the development of unmanned aerial systems, aerodynamic modeling and flight control systems. Ben M. Chen's research areas include the development of unmanned systems, robust and non-linear control, and systems theory and control applications. Tong H. Lee's main research foci are in unmanned aerial systems, adaptive control systems, knowledge-based control and intelligent motion control.
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Inhaltsangabe
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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