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high-maneuverability systems

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High-maneuverability systems is an academic research domain focused on the principles, design, and implementation of engineered systems exhibiting exceptional agility and responsiveness. This field investigates the complex interplay of control strategies, aerodynamic or kinematic principles, advanced materials, and propulsion/actuation technologies required to enable rapid, precise, and complex changes in trajectory or orientation, particularly in high-speed or dynamic environments. Key characteristics include the capacity for significant and swift deviations from nominal paths, high angular rates, and the ability to execute intricate maneuvers with high terminal accuracy. Its significance lies in enhancing the performance, survivability, and operational efficacy of systems operating under challenging conditions, enabling capabilities beyond those attainable with conventional approaches.

Top Authors

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RD

Georgia Institute of Technology

DE

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

PA

Langley Research Center

BR

Langley Research Center

JM

Purdue University West Lafayette

Top Institutions

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Langley Research Center

Hampton, United States

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Pasadena, United States

Ames Research Center

Mountain View, United States

California Institute of Technology

Pasadena, United States