Unmanned Aerial Systems (Semester Unknown) IPRO 312: UnmannedAerialSystemsIPRO312MidTermPresentationF10 Ellickson, Andrew Goliya, Akshay Kotha, Anurag Katre, Aniruddha Luo, Chieh Ragsdale, Christopher Semerdjiev, Ivo Traylor, Kay Rivera, Rafael Bilski, Sebastian Semenov, Vladimir umanned aerial systems auto pilot image detection ground station open-source code aircraft dynamics sensor integration electronics 72 MHz radio 3 axis gyroscope autonomous waypoint navigation open CV matlab image processing GPS waypoints GUI The use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance as well as in search and rescue is rapidly expanding in both civilian and military applications at an unprecedented rate which was not foreseen a decade ago. Accordingly, there are significant job opportunities in this field and it is expected that this will continue to grow in the next decade. However, the design of UAS is truly an interdisciplinary task as it requires an excellent team work with expertise in diverse areas ranging from aircraft design to autonomous flight, video and data transmission to visual object recognition, the operation of ground station such as real time data analysis and antenna tracking as well as legal/policy aspects of UAS flight operations. Deliverables 2010 2010-12 Project deliverable application/pdf islandora:12006 http://hdl.handle.net/10560/1379 IPRO / Interprofessional Projects Program Illinois Institute of Technology en In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/ Open Access