Winning the DARPA UAVForge challenge 2012 —Team HALO
Winning the DARPA UAVForge challenge 2012 —Team HALO
UAVForge was a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Atlantic (SSC Atlantic) initiative to leverage the exchange of ideas among an international community united through common interests and inspired by creative thought. More than 140 teams and 3500 registered citizen scientists from 153 countries participated in this year long event. From several selection rounds, a core of nine teams competed in the fly-off event and in June 2012 Team HALO from the UK was declared the winner scoring 47.7 points out of a total of 60 points, with their co-axial tri-rotor, Y6 (VTOL) small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS).
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Prior, Stephen D.
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Shen, Siu-Tsen
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Mielniczek, Witold
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31 October 2013
Prior, Stephen D.
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Shen, Siu-Tsen
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Brazinskas, Mantas
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Mielniczek, Witold
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Prior, Stephen D., Shen, Siu-Tsen, Erbil, Mehmet Ali, Brazinskas, Mantas and Mielniczek, Witold
(2013)
Winning the DARPA UAVForge challenge 2012 —Team HALO.
Unmanned Systems, 1 (2), .
(doi:10.1142/S2301385013400013).
Abstract
UAVForge was a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Atlantic (SSC Atlantic) initiative to leverage the exchange of ideas among an international community united through common interests and inspired by creative thought. More than 140 teams and 3500 registered citizen scientists from 153 countries participated in this year long event. From several selection rounds, a core of nine teams competed in the fly-off event and in June 2012 Team HALO from the UK was declared the winner scoring 47.7 points out of a total of 60 points, with their co-axial tri-rotor, Y6 (VTOL) small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS).
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Published date: 31 October 2013
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/359643
ISSN: 2301-3850
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Mehmet Ali Erbil
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