Development of an autonomous unmanned aerial system for AUVSI SUAS competition

E. Eyal, R. David, I. Greenfeld, D. Joseph, G. Tzulker, Z. Shain, S. Shugaev, O. Argov, M. Scott, D. Noti, I. Ravid, A. Toporek, Dror Artzi, Y. Gutnik, O. Avraham, S. Bouscher, N. Shmuel, A. Nissim, R. Forte, Y. PazA. Kiswani, A. Aides, B. Joselson, E. Johanan

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Abstract

This paper presents the design and development process of the Technion Aerial System (TAS) for the AUVSI Student UAS Competition 2016. The team consists of undergraduate students from both the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering and Electrical Engineering. The team has focused on improving and surpassing the capabilities of the system presented last year. This year, the group presents the Athene system, a wing-fuselage plane with mounted double electric-powered engines, improved aerodynamics, and avionics capable of performing autonomous flight. The system is a result of intensive design, analysis, simulations and ground and flight tests. The system features innovative.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2017
Event57th Israel Annual Conference on Aerospace Sciences, IACAS 2017 - Tel Aviv and Haifa, Israel
Duration: 15 Mar 201716 Mar 2017

Conference

Conference57th Israel Annual Conference on Aerospace Sciences, IACAS 2017
Country/TerritoryIsrael
CityTel Aviv and Haifa
Period15/03/1716/03/17

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Aerospace Engineering

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