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AirShield: A System-of-Systems MUAV Remote Sensing Architecture for Disaster Response
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CNI
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2009 |
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In Proceedings |
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IEEE International Systems Conference 2009 (SysCon), Vancouver |
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| Pages: |
196 - 200 |
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March |
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| Abstract: |
For clarification, containment and combat of large danger areas, fast
and flexible survey of potentially contaminated areas is an emerging
challenge. In this paper we present a project that focuses on incidents,
that are caused by uncontrolled emissions of liquid or gaseous contaminants
(e.g. explosive or toxic gases or liquids, biological, chemical or
nuclear weapons). Instead of sending specially equipped forces with
expensive transport and measurement devices into the contaminated
area, our proposed system makes use of an autonomous, wireless connected
swarm of Micro Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (MUAV), often simply known
as drones, that are featured with lightweight mobile sensor systems.
In this paper we will be particularly focusing on the complex communication
system, which on the one hand has to organize the on-board-communication
between the control systems of the MUAV and the sensors and on the
other hand has to establish wireless connections to the mission control
center on the ground as well as to neighboring MUAVs in the air via
a mesh network. |
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