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Academic Report: Coordinated Use of Unmanned Swarm Systems

Date:2019-05-18Editor:191

Topic: Coordinated Use of Unmanned Swarm Systems 1557987728(1).png

Speaker: Professor Hyo-Sang Shin Cranfield University, UK

Time: 13:00 p.m., Saturday, May 18th

Venue: Room 102, Electric Engineering Building 

Abstract: 

The seminar talk will introduce main research activities from Autonomous and  Intelligent Systems (AIS) Group at Cranfield University, especially on unmanned swarm systems. At the beginning of the talk, potential benefits of swarm systems will be discussed and the main challenges for developing such as system will be addressed. Then, the talk will focus on identifying key enabling technologies to achieve those potential benefits and our research developments in achieving the key technologies. The talk will be concluded by discussing the remaining research gaps, lessons learned and potential collaborations. 


Bio:

Hyo-Sang Shin received his BSc from Pusan National University in 2004 and gained an MSc on flight dynamics, guidance and control in Aerospace Engineering from KAIST and a PhD on cooperative missile guidance from Cranfield University in 2006 and 2011, respectively. He is currently Reader on Guidance, Control and Navigation Systems in Autonomous and Intelligent Systems Group at Cranfield University. He is a member of the IFAC Technical Committee on Aerospace Control and IEEE Technical Committee on Aerial Robotics and Unmanned Aerial Systems, and Cooperative Munition Project member in The Technical Cooperation Program (TTCP). He has actively published book chapters, journal and conference papers and has been invited for many lectures and keynote speaking in Universities, industries and research institutes. His current research interests include multiple target tracking, probabilistic target detection and distributed control of multiple agent systems.

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