A UAV Mission Hierarchy

In the following sections, each of the primary missions are decomposed into mission planning, management, and replanning segments in order to identify what the primary functions a human operator will need to perform. The goal is to understand what tasks/functions are common across different UAV...

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Main Authors: Crandall, J. W., Nehme, C. E., Cummings, M. L.
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Humans and Automation Laboratory
Format: Technical Report
Language:en_US
Published: MIT Humans and Automation Laboratory 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/46727
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description In the following sections, each of the primary missions are decomposed into mission planning, management, and replanning segments in order to identify what the primary functions a human operator will need to perform. The goal is to understand what tasks/functions are common across different UAV missions and platforms in order to map the generalizability of any particular research project.
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spelling mit-1721.1/467272019-04-12T10:03:54Z A UAV Mission Hierarchy Crandall, J. W. Nehme, C. E. Cummings, M. L. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Humans and Automation Laboratory In the following sections, each of the primary missions are decomposed into mission planning, management, and replanning segments in order to identify what the primary functions a human operator will need to perform. The goal is to understand what tasks/functions are common across different UAV missions and platforms in order to map the generalizability of any particular research project. Prepared for Charles River Analytics 2009-09-18T03:40:41Z 2009-09-18T03:40:41Z 2006 Technical Report http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/46727 en_US HAL Reports;HAL2006-09 application/pdf MIT Humans and Automation Laboratory
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