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Technology Survey on UAS Propulsion Systems

PI Timothy Wilson

The purpose of this paper is to cast in broad strokes the scope, schedule and cost of a Technology Survey on UAS Propulsion Systems which composes Phase 1.

Secondly, a gap analysis shall be conducted which develops an in depth evaluation of the systems identified in Phase 1 against current and emergent certification standards from both the CFR 14 relevant parts as well as the LSA standards of ASTM F 37.

Research Dates

08/31/2006 to 09/30/2007

Tags: electrical and computer engineering unmanned and autonomous systems

Categories: Faculty-Staff