ICUAS 2014 - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
Topics/Call fo Papers
ICUAS'14 aims at bringing together different groups of qualified military and civilian representatives worldwide, organization representatives, funding agencies, industry and academia, to discuss the current state of UAS advances, and the roadmap to their full utilization in military and integration in civilian domains. Focused interests of diverse groups involved in UAS research and development will be discussed. Special emphasis will be given to current and future research opportunities, and to 'what comes next' in terms of the essential technologies that need to be utilized to advance further UAS.
Through Keynote/Plenary addresses, invited and solicited presentations, and round table discussions, it is expected that the outcome of the Conference will be a better understanding of what industry, the military and civilian national and international authorities need, and what are the crucial next steps that need to be completed before UAS are widely accepted even in everyday life applications.
Topics of Interest
ICUAS'14 topics of interest include, but will not be be limited to:
Airspace Control Integration See-and-avoid Systems
Airspace Management Interoperability Security
Airworthiness Levels of Safety Sensor Fusion
Air Vehicle Operations Manned/Unmanned Aviation Simulation
Autonomy Micro- and Mini- UAS Smart Sensors
Biologically Inspired UAS Navigation Standardization
Certification Networked Swarms Swarms
Control Architectures Payloads Technology Challenges
Energy Efficient UAS Path Planning Training
Environmental Issues Regulations UAS Applications
Fail-Safe Systems Reliability of UAS UAS Communications
Frequency Management Risk Analysis UAS Testbeds
Through Keynote/Plenary addresses, invited and solicited presentations, and round table discussions, it is expected that the outcome of the Conference will be a better understanding of what industry, the military and civilian national and international authorities need, and what are the crucial next steps that need to be completed before UAS are widely accepted even in everyday life applications.
Topics of Interest
ICUAS'14 topics of interest include, but will not be be limited to:
Airspace Control Integration See-and-avoid Systems
Airspace Management Interoperability Security
Airworthiness Levels of Safety Sensor Fusion
Air Vehicle Operations Manned/Unmanned Aviation Simulation
Autonomy Micro- and Mini- UAS Smart Sensors
Biologically Inspired UAS Navigation Standardization
Certification Networked Swarms Swarms
Control Architectures Payloads Technology Challenges
Energy Efficient UAS Path Planning Training
Environmental Issues Regulations UAS Applications
Fail-Safe Systems Reliability of UAS UAS Communications
Frequency Management Risk Analysis UAS Testbeds
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