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14 June 1984 The Autonomous Helicopter System
John F. Gilmore
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Proceedings Volume 0485, Applications of Artificial Intelligence I; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943179
Event: 1984 Technical Symposium East, 1984, Arlington, United States
Abstract
This paper describes an autonomous airborne vehicle being developed at the Georgia Tech Engineering Experiment Station. The Autonomous Helicopter System (AHS) is a multi-mission system consisting of three distinct sections: vision, planning and control. Vision provides the local and global scene analysis which is symbolically represented and passed to planning as the initial route planning constraints. Planning generates a task dependent path for the vehicle to traverse which assures maximum mission system success as well as safety. Control validates the path and either executes the given route or feeds back to previous sections in order to resolve conflicts.
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John F. Gilmore "The Autonomous Helicopter System", Proc. SPIE 0485, Applications of Artificial Intelligence I, (14 June 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943179
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KEYWORDS
Artificial intelligence

Evolutionary algorithms

Sensors

Bridges

Algorithm development

Control systems

Image sensors

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