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Multiple eyes in the skies - Architecture and perception issues in the comets unmanned air vehicles project
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EngineeringField RoboticsAutonomous SystemsUnmanned VehicleUnmanned Aircraft ControlAerospace RoboticsCooperative ActivitiesUnmanned SystemUnmanned Ground VehicleSystems EngineeringAir Vehicles ProjectHead-mounted DisplayUnmanned Aerial VehiclesPerception IssuesMultiple EyesAircraft NavigationDesignReal-time CoordinationAerial RoboticsAerospace EngineeringSpace Mission DesignAutomationHeterogeneous UavsVisibilityRoboticsUnmanned Aerial SystemsAir Vehicle System
This paper describes the COMETS (Real-Time Coordination and Control of Multiple Heterogeneous Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) Project, which is aimed at designing and implementing a system for cooperative activities using heterogeneous UAVs. Heterogeneity is considered both in terms of aerial vehicles and onboard processing capabilities ranging from fully autonomous systems to conventional remotely piloted vehicles. COMETS also involves cooperative environmental perception including fire detection and monitoring as well as terrain mapping.
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