Networking of Autonomous Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (SUAS)

Faculty Mentor Name

Jeffrey Ashworth

Format Preference

Poster

Abstract

The development of a network between autonomous Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (SUAS) will advance the robotics industry and increase the usage and effectiveness of robotic systems. Multiple networked aerial robots can divide labor to decrease mission time; relay signals of robots outside the signal range for the ability to broadcast real-time data; provide the ability to change mission parameters and division of labor if new robots enter the mission zone or an assigned robot experiences a critical failure.

Ignite Grant Award

Location

AC1-ATRIUM

Start Date

4-10-2015 1:00 PM

End Date

4-10-2015 3:30 PM

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Networking of Autonomous Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (SUAS)

AC1-ATRIUM

The development of a network between autonomous Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (SUAS) will advance the robotics industry and increase the usage and effectiveness of robotic systems. Multiple networked aerial robots can divide labor to decrease mission time; relay signals of robots outside the signal range for the ability to broadcast real-time data; provide the ability to change mission parameters and division of labor if new robots enter the mission zone or an assigned robot experiences a critical failure.

Ignite Grant Award