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====  Lecture Materials ====
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In this lecture we present two examples of networked control systems that have been implemented on representative hardware.  In the first example, we briefly consider a demonstration of the "lost wingman" protocol on a T-33 test aircraft acting as the wingman for a (human-piloted) F-15 aircraft.  The controller is implemented using receding horizon control and CCL.  In the second example we present the implementation and results of Caltech's entry in the 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge.
 
==  Lecture Materials ==
* Lecture slides: {{eeci-sp08 pdf|L13_applications.pdf|Implementation Examples}}
* Lecture slides: {{eeci-sp08 pdf|L13_applications.pdf|Implementation Examples}}


==== Additional Information ====
== Further Reading ==
 
* <p>S. Waydo, J. Hauser, R. Bailey, E. Klavins, R.M. Murray, “UAV as a Reliable Wingman: A
==== Further Reading ====
Flight Demonstration”, IEEE T. Control Systems Technology, 2007. </p>
* <p>J. Burdick et al., “Sensing, Navigation and Reasoning Technologies for the DARPA Urban
Challenge”, DARPA final report, 2007 (http://gc.caltech.edu/media/papers)</p>

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In this lecture we present two examples of networked control systems that have been implemented on representative hardware. In the first example, we briefly consider a demonstration of the "lost wingman" protocol on a T-33 test aircraft acting as the wingman for a (human-piloted) F-15 aircraft. The controller is implemented using receding horizon control and CCL. In the second example we present the implementation and results of Caltech's entry in the 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge.

Lecture Materials

Further Reading

  • S. Waydo, J. Hauser, R. Bailey, E. Klavins, R.M. Murray, “UAV as a Reliable Wingman: A

Flight Demonstration”, IEEE T. Control Systems Technology, 2007.

  • J. Burdick et al., “Sensing, Navigation and Reasoning Technologies for the DARPA Urban

Challenge”, DARPA final report, 2007 (http://gc.caltech.edu/media/papers)