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Jianjian Liang, Shoukun Wang and Bo Wang
This paper proposes the creative idea that an unmanned fixed-wing aircraft should automatically adjust its 3D landing trajectory online to land on a given touchdown point, instead of following a pre-designed fixed glide slope angle or a landing path comp...
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Tzu-Ying Chiu and Ying-Chih Lai
The study of managing risk in aviation is the key to improving flight safety. Compared to the other flight operation phases, the approach and landing phases are more critical and dangerous. This study aims to detect and analyze unstable approaches in Tai...
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Dariusz Nowak, Grzegorz Kopecki, Damian Kordos and Tomasz Rogalski
The paper presents the concept of a component of an aircraft?s automatic flight control system, controlling the airplane when in longitudinal motion (i.e., pitch angle, sink rate, airspeed channels) during automatic landing, from a final approach until a...
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Jiangkun Gong, Deren Li, Jun Yan, Huiping Hu and Deyong Kong
Current studies rarely mention radar detection of hybrid vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) fixed-wing drones. We investigated radar signals of an industry-tier VTOL fixed-wing drone, TX25A, compared with the radar detection results of a quad-rotor dro...
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Moritz Neumaier, Stefan Kranemann, Bernd Kazmeier and Stephan Rudolph
System design in an aircraft is still a costly, manual and iterative approach. One major cost driver of changes in system installation are design efforts for creating new pipes in an earlier stage and the costs accumulated during the in service life. To ...
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Bartlomiej Brukarczyk, Dariusz Nowak, Piotr Kot, Tomasz Rogalski and Pawel Rzucidlo
The paper presents automatic control of an aircraft in the longitudinal channel during automatic landing. There are two crucial components of the system presented in the paper: a vision system and an automatic landing system. The vision system processes ...
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Ali Rohan, Mohammed Rabah, Muhammad Talha and Sung-Ho Kim
In this work, an advanced drone battery charging system is developed. The system is composed of a drone charging station with multiple power transmitters and a receiver to charge the battery of a drone. A resonance inductive coupling-based wireless power...
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