ERBAL
- Space Physiology
- Robotics
- …
- Space Physiology
- Robotics
ERBAL
- Space Physiology
- Robotics
- …
- Space Physiology
- Robotics
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
PI: Brian Butka
CoPI's: Charles Reinholtz, Eric Coyle, Patrick Currier, Christine Walck
Unmanned Systems Test Facility
The Unmanned Systems Test Facility is located in the John Mica Engineering and Aerospace Innovation Complex and adjacent to the Robotics and Autonomous Systems Laboratory. This facility is a high-bay area designed for indoor flight operations, with isolated areas to safely monitor and operate systems while in-flight. The lab is outfitted with a VICON motion capture system consisting of four Vero v2.2 cameras mounted on tripods and 12 Vantage V5 (eight wide lenses and four standard lenses) mounted along the ceiling’s perimeter. Passive reflective markers are placed on the vehicle to track trajectories (positional and angular precision), providing low-latency data for analyzing the performance of the precision landing system.
Projects
Precision Small Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Take-off and Landing System
Partners
TARDEC
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Phone/Zoom ID:
386-226-7418
christine.walck@erau.edu
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