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The Transition Phase of a Gun-Launched Micro Air Vehicle

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The present paper addresses the transition stage of a Gun-Launched Micro Air Vehicle (GLMAV) whose main goal is to rapidly position a rotorcraft MAV over a high-risk scene (Prison riots, blind zones: e.g. over-the-hill, etc.). The development of this robotic platform is part of an overall ongoing project (GLMAV) headed by the St. Louis French-German Research Institute (ISL). The vehicle is launched at a distance of 500 m and a height of 100 m, where the GLMAV will collect and transmit visual information from the scene. Issues raising from the use of the gun-based launching technique are discussed in detail. A control strategy is proposed to overcome such problems and to stabilize the GLMAV. High-fidelity simulations, covering ballistic and transition phases, validate the control policy adopted to face the MAV gun-launching problem.

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hal-00776179 , version 1 (15-01-2013)

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Corentin Chauffaut, Juan Escareno, Rogelio Lozano. The Transition Phase of a Gun-Launched Micro Air Vehicle. Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems, 2013, 70 (1-4), pp.119-131. ⟨10.1007/s10846-012-9732-3⟩. ⟨hal-00776179⟩
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