A unique bio-inspired approach to autonomous aerial vehicle, a.k.a. aerial explorer technology is discussed. The work is focused on defining and studying aerial explorer mission concepts, both as an individual robotic system and as a member of a small robotic "ecosystem." Members of this robotic ecosystem include the aerial explorer, air-deployed sensors and robotic symbiotes, and other assets such as rovers, landers, and orbiters.
Aerial Explorers and Robotic Ecosystems
International Conference on Computing, Communications and Control Technologies: CCCT''04, The International Institute of Informatics and Systemics ; 2004 ; Austin, TX, United States
2004-01-01
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English
Aerial Explorers and Robotic Ecosystems
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