Research

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Research

CUSL‘s research interest is in the areas of estimation, control, and dynamics of unmanned vehicles with an emphasis on unmanned aerial vehicles. Current focus is on vision-aided navigation, wind/gust estimation, cooperative control, remote sensing, and small UAV development.


Active Projects:

Small Unmanned System Development for Scientific Researches

Khawk - Flying Wing UAV

Khawk UAV is supported by self-configured Paparazzi Open Source Autopilot. Image acquisition software is currently under developing. (Khawk 48"-1 Finished in Jan. 2014 by Zorig Bat and O'Neil Elizabeth)





  • 1.First autonomous flight of Khawk 1, September 2014