Unmanned air vehicle testbed for cooperative control experiments
2004pp. 5327–5331 vol.6
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Abstract
This paper describes the MAGICC Lab unmanned air vehicle (UAV) testbed at Brigham Young University. Motivation for pursuing experimental research with UAVs is given as well as a historical perspective of the UAV testbed is developed. Lessons learned through the development and use of the testbed over the past several years are summarized.
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