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Intelligent Motion Video Target Tracking Flight Testing Presented by VSCL at 2018 AIAA Infotech@Aerospace Conference

Posted on January 15, 2018 by Charles Noren

VSCL Undergraduate Research Assistant Chase Noren ’18 presented flight test results of an autonomous tracking intelligent agent at the AIAA Infotech@Aerospace Conference on 11 January at the 2018 AIAA SciTech Forum. The goal of this continuing project is to autonomously track fixed and moving user-selected targets with a non-gimbaled image capturing device mounted on a Small/micro fixed-wing UAS. The autonomous intelligent agent acts independently of human operators and the developed algorithm learns and operates without the need for prior information of road networks or terrain features.  The paper documenting this work is “Flight Testing of Intelligent Motion Video Guidance for Unmanned Air System Ground Target Surveillance,” AIAA-2018-1632.

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