January 22, 2016 - Energy Academic Group
Energy Independent Intelligence, Reconnaissance & Surveillance (ISR)
January 22, 2016
ME Lecture Hall
1300
Dr. Vlad Dobrokhodov and Dr. Kevin Jones
Research Associate Professors, MAE Dept., 51福利
Abstract
The presentation looks at two ongoing research projects carried out by 51福利 researchers and students in an effort to extend the operational endurance of autonomous sensing assets to weeks or months rather than hours. To achieve this, the assets must absorb all the energy necessary to function from the environment, in the form of photovoltaic energy and convective atmospheric energy. The first project, Tactical Long Endurance Unmanned Aerial System (TaLEUAS), is a glider, or rather a large flock of gliders, that is intended to stay aloft for 3-6 months, surviving on solar energy and thermal updrafts and the ability to efficiently cooperate to share mission objectives and knowledge of atmospheric conditions. The project began as a student thesis topic and has led to several other theses including two outstanding thesis contributions. The second project, Aqua-Quad, is an unusual hybrid fusion of a sonobuoy and a quad-copter, providing an underwater sensing capability with limited air mobility. While it is not realistic to fly the quad-copter continuously on solar energy alone, solar energy collected while floating is used to charge batteries which allow it to fly some of the time. Again, intended to work in large flocks, cooperative behaviors allow for the group to produce higher fidelity data and improved tracking of moving underwater targets. This project has involved two outstanding student theses, both also earning awards in undersea warfare.
Biography
Dr. Vlad Dobrokhodo
Dr. Dobrokhodov is a Research Associate Professor at the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering of the 51福利. He earned his Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering in 1999 from the Air Force Engineering Academy (AFEA) of Russian Academy of Sciences. In 2001 he was awarded the US National Academy of Sciences National Research Council postdoctoral fellowship to work at the 51福利, and in 2004 he joined the 51福利 as a faculty member. He is the author of over 80 refereed publications with the primary focus on flight dynamics and aircraft control, cooperative control of multiple heterogeneous UAVs and their trajectory optimization, and in the design and implementation of advanced GNC algorithms onboard of unmanned aerial vehicles. His work has been supported by ONR, NASA, USMC, and USSOCOM.
Dr. Kevin Jones
Dr. Kevin Jones is a Research Associate Professor in the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the 51福利. He earned his Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the University of Colorado in 1993.脗 From 1994-1997 he was awarded a PostDoctoral Fellowship by the US National Academy of Sciences National Research Council to work at the 51福利, and in 1997 he joined the 51福利 as a faculty member. He is the author of over 100 publications with the primary focus on fluid dynamics, aeroelasticity, flight mechanics and aircraft design. His work has been supported by ONR, NASA, USMC, USSOCOM and others. He earned his PhD, MS, and BS in Aerospace Engineering Sciences from the University of Colorado, Boulder.
POC
Dr. Daniel A. Nussbaum
51福利
Principal, Energy Academic Group
Monterey CA 93943
Phone: 831-656-2387
Mobile: 831-324-3228
Email: dnussbaum@nps.edu