Advanced Antenna Technologies | Applied Aerodynamics | Autonomy
Advanced Antenna Technologies
Aerotonomy, in partnership with researchers at GTRI, is developing several innovative antenna and antenna integration technologies with application to small, tactical unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Due to their relatively small size, integration of lower frequency RF systems into UAS represents a significant technical challenge with respect to achieving good electromagnetic performance while also minimizing the impacts on UAS aerodynamic performance, weight, and cost.
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Applied Aerodynamics
Aerotonomy is developing several technologies related to flow control for small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and micro air vehicles (MAVs). These technologies include active flow control systems based on both zero-net-mass-flux “synthetic” jet actuators, as well as steady and pulsed blowing pneumatic circulation control.
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Autonomy
Aerotonomy has developed a number of highly autonomous vehicle management, mission planning, and GN&C systems for government and private sector customers. Many of these technologies have been demonstrated in UAS flight tests.
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