Unmanned systems and robotics technologies have become very popular recently owing to their ability to replace human beings in dangerous, tedious, or repetitious jobs. This book fill the gap in the field between research and real-world applications, providing scientists and engineers with essential information on how to design and employ networked unmanned vehicles for remote sensing and distributed control purposes. Target scenarios include environmental or agricultural applications such as river/reservoir surveillance, wind profiling measurement, and monitoring/control of chemical leaks.
About the Author
HAIYANG CHAO, PhD, is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at West Virginia University in Morgantown. He authored or coauthored more than twenty peer-reviewed research papers and is one of the key developers of AggieAir, a low-cost, small UAV platform for remote sensing applications.
YANGQUAN CHEN, PhD, is Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Utah State University in Logan. He holds fourteen U.S. patents and is the author of several research monographs and edited volumes, five textbooks, and over 500 peer-reviewed research papers.