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Self-organizing Intelligent Network of UAVs

Sep 05, 20143 min
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Episode description

This video explains our research on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The research team at the Alpen-Adria University and Lakeside Labs developing a multi-UAV system by four key components:
- the multiple UAV platforms,
- The sensing component that analyzes the captured data,
- the aerial network that provides wireless networking functionality among the UAVs and the ground station,
- the coordination component that organizes the individual tasks of the UAVs to achieve a common mission goal.

The Self-organizing Intelligent Network of UAVs (SINUS) project focuses on the integration of these components and their interaction to effectively close the sensing-networking-acting loop within the multi-UAV system.
Such a tight integration is necessary for deploying self-organizing UAVs in dynamic and partly unknown environments.

For more information please visit our website: http://uav.lakeside-labs.com/overview/sinus/

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