A brief introductory overview of multi-vehicle cooperative control research conducted at the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center from 2000 - 2014. Both flight research projects and paper studies are included. Since 2000, AFRC has been almost continuously pursuing research in the areas of formation flight for drag reduction and automated cooperative trajectories. An overview of results is given, including flight experiments done on the FA-18 and with the C-17. Other multi-vehicle cooperative research is discussed, including small UAV swarming projects and automated aerial refueling.
Multi-Vehicle Cooperative Control Research at the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, 2000-2014
NATO AVT - 212 Cooperative Technology Demonstration (CDT) ; 2014 ; Brussels, Belgium
2014-10-15
Miscellaneous
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English
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