The QuadX Swarm team is an interdisciplinary group of undergraduate and graduate students that has worked to create a swarm of autonomous quadcopters. The QuadX Swarm team researches, tests, and improves these quads in order to make a more robust, adaptable system for various applications. The electrical engineering team created systems to enhance quad capabilities and support autonomy and swarm implementation. A communication network using Xbee transceivers was achieved and conceptually proven to be able to support the communication needs for swarm technology. A collision avoidance/obstacle detection system was designed, prototyped, and tested as a proof of concept and will increase the survivability of these quadcopters for autonomous swarm flight. This research is valuable for several different UAV research developments, as these systems are necessary to support the goal of autonomous flight and swarm capability.
Authors
First Name
Last Name
Christian
Talmo
Andrew
Nguyen
Bartlett
Hooper
Jeffrey
Wansley III
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Conference URC
Event Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering (ISE)