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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Aerial Robotics Team Flies High at Annual Flight Competition]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Georgia Tech Aerial Robotics team soared to new heights at the spring
2011 International Micro Aerial Vehicle Competition, capturing 1st place in
both the outdoor autonomy and outdoor flight dynamics contests. </p>

<p>The Georgia Tech team joined university teams from all over the world for
the competition, held this year at Redstone Arsenal, Calhoun Community College
and the Alabama Robotics Technology Park in and around Huntsville, Ala., from
May 23 - 27.</p>

<p>This year’s competition
focused on the autonomy of each flying vehicle, with the judges awarding more
points for inventions that operated without using remote or video control. Each
team was required to restrict the size and weight of their vehicles, to compete
under time constraints, and to combat external flight obstacles such as the
wind during outdoor drills.</p>

<p>For this year’s competition, the Georgia Tech Aerial Robotics team
partnered with Atlanta-based Adaptive Flight, Inc., which provided the team
with one of its Hornet vehicles—a micro, unmanned rotorcraft system. Developed
for military surveillance use, the Hornet is one of the world’s smallest and
most advanced helicopters, equipped with an autopilot system, GPS-coupled
navigation tools, and an advanced mechanism that allows it to drop objects on
specific targets. The team then modified the hardware and software of the craft
for two missions for the competition.</p>

<p>The team exceeded previous records set during the event’s flight tests
during the competition. For the outdoor autonomy competition, the team’s Hornet
was able to complete a specified course, identify and drop balls on two
targets, and land in a designated area in three minutes, beating the time
allotment of 10 minutes. The team was also able to complete the highest number
of circuits around the outdoor flight dynamics course in a four-minute window.</p>

<p>Established in 1991, the Georgia Tech Aerial Robotics team consists of
undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers from the Daniel
Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering and the School of Electrical and
Computer Engineering. Lockheed Martin Associate Professor of Avionics Integration
Eric Johnson of the School of Aerospace Engineering is the faculty advisor for
the team.</p><p>Sponsored by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, the International Micro Aerial Vehicle Competition takes place once a year in different parts of the world and serves as a platform to exchange and showcase new concepts in aerial automation and robotics technology.</p>

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      <value><![CDATA[<p><strong>Georgia Tech Media Relations</strong><br />Laura Diamond<br /><a href="mailto:laura.diamond@comm.gatech.edu">laura.diamond@comm.gatech.edu</a><br />404-894-6016<br />Jason Maderer<br /><a href="mailto:maderer@gatech.edu">maderer@gatech.edu</a><br />404-660-2926</p>]]></value>
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