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Autonomous Flying Robots - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Micro Aerial Vehicles

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The advance in robotics has boosted the application of autonomous vehicles to perform tedious and risky tasks or to be cost-effective substitutes for their - man counterparts. Based on their working environment, a rough classi cation of the autonomous vehicles would include unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), - manned ground vehicles (UGVs), autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), and autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs). UAVs, UGVs, AUVs, and ASVs are called UVs (unmanned vehicles) nowadays. In recent decades, the development of - manned autonomous vehicles have been of great interest, and different kinds of autonomous vehicles have been studied and developed all over the world. In part- ular, UAVs have many applications in emergency situations; humans often cannot come close to a dangerous natural disaster such as an earthquake, a ood, an active volcano, or a nuclear disaster. Since the development of the rst UAVs, research efforts have been focused on military applications. Recently, however, demand has arisen for UAVs such as aero-robotsand ying robotsthat can be used in emergency situations and in industrial applications. Among the wide variety of UAVs that have been developed, small-scale HUAVs (helicopter-based UAVs) have the ability to take off and land vertically as well as the ability to cruise in ight, but their most importantcapability is hovering. Hoveringat a point enables us to make more eff- tive observations of a target. Furthermore, small-scale HUAVs offer the advantages of low cost and easy operation.

List of contents

Modeling and Control of Small and Mini Rotorcraft UAVs.- Fundamental Modeling and Control of Small and Miniature Unmanned Helicopters.- Autonomous Control of a Mini Quadrotor Vehicle Using LQG Controllers.- Development of Autonomous Quad-Tilt-Wing (QTW) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: Design, Modeling, and Control.- Linearization and Identification of Helicopter Model for Hierarchical Control Design.- Advanced Flight Control Systems for Rotorcraft UAVs and MAVs.- Analysis of the Autorotation Maneuver in Small-Scale Helicopters and Application for Emergency Landing.- Autonomous Acrobatic Flight Based on Feedforward Sequence Control for Small Unmanned Helicopter.- Mathematical Modeling and Nonlinear Control of VTOL Aerial Vehicles.- Formation Flight Control of Multiple Small Autonomous Helicopters Using Predictive Control.- Guidance and Navigation of Short-Range UAVs.- Guidance and Navigation Systems for Small Aerial Robots.- Design and Implementation of Low-Cost Attitude Quaternion Sensor.- Vision-Based Navigation and Visual Servoing of Mini Flying Machines.- Autonomous Indoor Flight and Precise Automated-Landing Using Infrared and Ultrasonic Sensors.

Summary

The advance in robotics has boosted the application of autonomous vehicles to perform tedious and risky tasks or to be cost-effective substitutes for their - man counterparts. Based on their working environment, a rough classi cation of the autonomous vehicles would include unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), - manned ground vehicles (UGVs), autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), and autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs). UAVs, UGVs, AUVs, and ASVs are called UVs (unmanned vehicles) nowadays. In recent decades, the development of - manned autonomous vehicles have been of great interest, and different kinds of autonomous vehicles have been studied and developed all over the world. In part- ular, UAVs have many applications in emergency situations; humans often cannot come close to a dangerous natural disaster such as an earthquake, a ood, an active volcano, or a nuclear disaster. Since the development of the rst UAVs, research efforts have been focused on military applications. Recently, however, demand has arisen for UAVs such as aero-robotsand ying robotsthat can be used in emergency situations and in industrial applications. Among the wide variety of UAVs that have been developed, small-scale HUAVs (helicopter-based UAVs) have the ability to take off and land vertically as well as the ability to cruise in ight, but their most importantcapability is hovering. Hoveringat a point enables us to make more eff- tive observations of a target. Furthermore, small-scale HUAVs offer the advantages of low cost and easy operation.

Product details

Authors Fari Kendoul, Farid Kendoul, Daisuke Nakazawa, Kenz Nonami, Kenzo Nonami, Satoshi Suzuki, Satoshi et al Suzuki, Wei Wang
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2010
 
EAN 9784431546870
ISBN 978-4-431-54687-0
No. of pages 329
Dimensions 156 mm x 20 mm x 236 mm
Weight 534 g
Illustrations XVII, 329 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communications engineering

B, Robotics, computer hardware, engineering, Electronic devices & materials, Control, Robotics, Mechatronics, Control, Robotics, Automation, Control engineering, Mechatronics

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