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IN FLIGHT RECHARGING OF MICRO AERIAL VEHICLES
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open in viewerThe flight duration of Micro Aerial Vehicles (MAVs) is frequently limited to one hour or less; an improved flight time is desired. Our project focuses on two methods of recharging MAV batteries in flight: treating the MAV propeller as a wind turbine to regenerate energy during descent and the transmission of energy to the MAV from a ground source via laser or electromagnetic waves. In order to determine feasibility, we constructed proof of concepts for these options.
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- E-project-042914-202151
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- 2014
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- 2014-04-29
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MQP_Final_Report_MAV_Team_1_May_2014.pdf | Público | Baixar |
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