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Research Days: Multi-UAV systems


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17 July 2013



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Autonomously flying robots — also called small-scale unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) — are more and more exploited in civil and commercial applications for monitoring, surveillance, and disaster response. For some applications, it is beneficial if a team of coordinated UAVs rather than a single UAV is employed. Multiple UAVs can cover a given area faster or take photos from different perspectives at the same time. This emerging technology is still at an early stage and, consequently, profound research and development efforts are needed.

Such multi-UAV systems were in the focus of the Sixth Lakeside Research Days organized and hosted by Lakeside Labs and the University of Klagenfurt in Klagenfurt, Austria, from July 8 to 12, 2013.

Concept and Program

The Research Days are a special format of workshop. Besides keynote talks given by invited experts from academia and industry, they feature a demonstration session, intensive group work, discussions on technological and business aspects, and social activities for attendees.

The keynotes were as follows:

A panel with Roland Siegwart, Hermann Hellwagner (Klagenfurt), Phil Charlesworth (EADS), and Michaël Rischmüller (Parrot) discussed business opportunities and start-up ideas of UAV systems.

Further information can be found in the final program and the Twitter feed #resdays13.

Media Coverage

The event was covered by various media including Austrian television ORF and the newspaper Der Standard (article Drones in peace missions).

Read online

Cover of “Der Standard” from 17 July, 2013

Impressions of the First Day

Keynote by Siegwart: Small flying robots

Keynote by Schöllig: Slalom racing and flight dancing

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Photos by Christian Philipp (Lakeside Labs GmbH) and Christian Bettstetter.



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Christian Bettstetter is professor and head of the Institute of Networked and Embedded Systems at the University of Klagenfurt.
Christian Bettstetter is professor and head of the Institute of Networked and Embedded Systems at the University of Klagenfurt.

Evsen Yanmaz is senior researcher with the Mobile Systems Group at the University of Klagenfurt and Lakeside Labs.
Evsen Yanmaz is senior researcher with the Mobile Systems Group at the University of Klagenfurt and Lakeside Labs.

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