Witold Mielniczek
University of Southampton
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international conference of design, user experience, and usability | 2013
Stephen D. Prior; Siu-Tsen Shen; Mehmet Ali Erbil; Mantas Brazinskas; Witold Mielniczek
The DARPA UAVForge challenge was designed to bring together a diverse group of UAV enthusiasts to develop the next generation, low cost, small unmanned air system (SUAS) for perch and stare operations in a military context. The challenge combined a web-based collaboration site with a live competitive fly-off event held at Fort Stewart, Georgia, USA in May 2012. UAVForge was a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Atlantic (SSC Atlantic) initiative to leverage the exchange of ideas among an international community united. More than 140 teams and 3,500 registered citizen scientists from 153 countries participated in this year long event. From several selection rounds, a core of nine teams competed in the fly-off event and in June 2012 Team HALO from the UK was declared the winner scoring 47.7 points out of a maximum possible 60 points, with their co-axial tri-rotor Y6 design.
Unmanned Systems | 2013
Stephen D. Prior; Siu-Tsen Shen; Mehmet Ali Erbil; Mantas Brazinskas; Witold Mielniczek
UAVForge was a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Atlantic (SSC Atlantic) initiative to leverage the exchange of ideas among an international community united through common interests and inspired by creative thought. More than 140 teams and 3500 registered citizen scientists from 153 countries participated in this year long event. From several selection rounds, a core of nine teams competed in the fly-off event and in June 2012 Team HALO from the UK was declared the winner scoring 47.7 points out of a total of 60 points, with their co-axial tri-rotor, Y6 (VTOL) small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS).
international symposium on safety, security, and rescue robotics | 2012
Stephen D. Prior; Mehmet Ali Erbil; Mantas Brazinskas; Witold Mielniczek
The UAVForge challenge, announced in July 2011, was designed to bring together a diverse group of UAV enthusiasts to develop the next generation of low cost, small unmanned aerial systems for perch and stare operations in a SSRR context. The challenge combined a collaborative website with a live competitive fly-off event held at Fort Stewart, Georgia in May 2012. UAVForge was a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Atlantic (SSC Atlantic) initiative to leverage the exchange of ideas among an international community united through common interests and inspired by creative thought. More than 140 teams and 3,500 registered citizen scientists from 153 countries participated in this year-long event. From several selection rounds, a core of nine teams competed in the fly-off event and in June 2012 Team HALO from the UK was declared the winner scoring 47.7 points out of a maximum possible 60 points, with their co-axial tri-rotor, Y6 design of mass 2.5 kg (30 min endurance).
Archive | 2013
Stephen D. Prior; Mehmet Ali Erbil; Mantas Brazinskas; Witold Mielniczek; Graham Warwick
Archive | 2013
Witold Mielniczek; Stephen D. Prior; Mehmet Ali Erbil; Mantas Brazinskas
Archive | 2013
Stephen D. Prior; Mehmet Ali Erbil; Mantas Brazinskas; Witold Mielniczek
Archive | 2011
Stephen D. Prior; Mehmet Ali Erbil; Mantas Brazinskas; Witold Mielniczek
Archive | 2011
Stephen D. Prior; Mehmet Ali Erbil; Mantas Brazinskas; Witold Mielniczek
Archive | 2011
Stephen D. Prior; Mehmet Ali Erbil; Mantas Brazinskas; Witold Mielniczek
Archive | 2011
Stephen D. Prior; Mehmet Ali Erbil; Mantas Brazinskas; Witold Mielniczek