Micro-Air-Vehicles - The Next 10 Years
Prof. Paul Oh
Drexel University - Robotics Lab
Philadelphia PA 19104
paul@cbis.ece.drexel.edu
Dr. Thomas Adams
Boeing
Speakers
Dr. Brad Tousley, DARPA Tactical Technology Office
Jim Kellogg, Naval Research Laboratory
Dr. Thomas Adams, Boeing Future Combat Systems
Gary Cruz, Honeywell
Dr. Mark Mears, Air Force Research Lab
Dr. S. Paul, Dev DStar Engineering
Dr. Dave Musliner, Honeywell
Dr. Larry Matthies, NASA Jet Propulsion Lab
Dr. Geoffrey Barrows, Centeye
Prof. Ron Fearing, UC Berkeley
Prof. N. Papanikolopoulos, U. Minnesota
Abstract
Micro air vehicles are bird-sized platforms designed to fly in
near-Earth environments like forests, buildings, caves and tunnels.
This workshop will provide a comprehensive picture of MAVs, their
evolution over the next decade, and the research challenges that
lay ahead. An expert panel of speakers from government, industry
and academia will give presentations and lead small group discussions
on all aspects of MAV design including control, sensor suites, propulsion,
airframe design, multi-vehicle coordination and localization.
Website
http://www.mem.drexel.edu/aerialRobotics/mavWorkshop2004/
Registration
To attend this workshop, register for workshop
T-WF-2 by advance registration deadline.
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