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NCKU Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Successfully Completed Its Maiden Voyage.


TAINAN, Taiwan -- The Remotely Piloted Vehicle An unmanned vehicle capable of being controlled from a distant location through a communication link. It is normally designed to be recoverable. See also drone.  & Micro Satellite Research Laboratory (RMRL RMRL Roja Muthiah Research Library (Chennai, India)
RMRL Roke Manor Research Ltd.
) led by Prof. Fei-Bin Hsiao from Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics of National Cheng Kung University National Cheng Kung University (Traditional Chinese: 國立成功大學; Simplified Chinese: 国立成功大学  (NCKU NCKU National Cheng Kung University ), Taiwan, built the Surveillance, Watch, Autonomous and Navigation Unmanned Aerial Vehicle A powered, aerial vehicle that does not carry a human operator, uses aerodynamic forces to provide vehicle lift, can fly autonomously or be piloted remotely, can be expendable or recoverable, and can carry a lethal or nonlethal payload.  (Swan UAV UAV Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
UAV Unmanned Air Vehicle
UAV Unmanned Aerospace Vehicle
UAV Unmanned Airborne Vehicle
UAV Uninhabited Air Vehicle
UAV Urban Assault Vehicle
UAV Unpiloted Aerial Vehicle (less common) 
) that successfully completed its first test-flight circling Dunggang Township and Liuchiu Island of Pingtung County, a 16-km flight range, in 2005. After that, the Spoonbill spoonbill, common name for a large wading bird related to the ibis. It has a long bill with a tip like a flattened spoon, with which it captures small aquatic animals.  Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Spoonbill UAV) built in this April successfully finished its maiden voyage to fly across Taiwan Straight to Penghu with a flight range of 92 km in the morning of October 20th, 2009. Spoonbill UAV took off at 9:25 am from salt field at Cigu Township of Tainan County, over Taiwan Strait straight to Dongji Island of Penghu County, and landed back at 10:17 am to complete its maiden voyage of 92 km with an average ground speed of 100 km/h. During this test flight, Spoonbill UAV survived itself in travelling over out of radio contact.

NCKU President, Academician Michael Ming-Chiao Lai , commended the great performance of the RMRL that it is not only the success of NCKU but also the pride of Taiwan. It is also an important achievement in Asia. The technology of NCKU UAV is not only the top of Taiwan, and also the best of Asia. The RMRL was established in 1985. They insisted on the development of UAV technology to the satellite links and remote control with outstanding performance and achievement.

There exist some technological advancements from Swan UAV to Spoonbill. First of all, compared with the size of Swan UAV, Spoonbill UAV is larger and measured at 2.2 m long, 3.7 m wide, and 0.9 m high. Engine of Swan UAV is arranged in Puller Engine Configuration, while Spoonbill UAV has a Pusher pusher Drug slang 1. A person who sells drugs, especially the 'heavies'–eg, heroin 2. A metal hanger or umbrella rod used to scrape residue in crack stems  Engine Configuration, in which engine exhaust would not interfere with videotaping of on-board aerial camera. Second, Swan's empennage empennage: see airplane.  is in a V-shape, while Spoonbill has inverted-U type of empennage that provides better aerial stability of aircraft and flight controllability. Lastly, fuel is different. Swan UAV is powered with methanol, while Spoonbill burned gasoline.

The onboard systems of the Spoonbill UAV include (1) attitude and heading reference system (AHRS AHRS Attitude Heading Reference System
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AHRS Altitude Heading Reference System
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AHRS Automatic Heading Reference System
) for aircraft roll, pitch and yaw yaw, in aviation: see airplane; airfoil.


See pitch-yaw-roll.
 angle acquisition; (2) airspeed sensor for airspeed acquisition; (3) altimeter for altitude acquisition; (4) global navigation satellite system For the global navigation satellite system operated by Russia, see .

Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is the standard generic term for satellite navigation systems that provide autonomous geo-spatial positioning with global coverage.
 (GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) The European term for a global satellite-based radio navigation system. See Galileo. ) receiver for aircraft navigation; (5) wireless module for wireless data link between the aircraft and the ground control station (GCS GCS Glasgow Coma Scale
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GCS Ground Control Station
GCS Grand Central Station
GCS Ground Control System
GCS Ground Combat Systems
GCS Group Communication Systems
); (6) onboard aviation computer that executes the automatic flight algorithm; (7) remote control module for ground pilot manual control for takeoff/landing/emergencies; (8) onboard surveillance camera that takes aerial videos/images; and (9) video transmitter that transmit onboard video to the GCS in real time.

There are nine students from RMRL and one pilot joining this test-flight. They are Mr. Woei-Leong Chan , Mr. Chi-Seng Lee, Mr. Ying-Chih Lai, Mr. Chien-Hong Lin, Mr. Yi-Ren Ting , Mr. Chih-Hao Hu, Mr. Bo-Chang Chen, Mr. Chun-Chao Juang, Chun-Chih Chen, Mr. Yi Teng and the pilot - Mr. Bo-Fu Chen.

Prof. Hsiao commented that Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System (UAVS UAVS Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for Surveillance ) included aerial vehicle and CGS with transmitting data by wireless communication. Generally speaking, UAV mostly is a vehicle without any onboard staff and with high autonomy in advanced planning or half-way changeable flight schedule. GCS staffs can radio instructions to change the flight of UAV at navigation points carrying out its mandate by GCS real-time monitoring of instruction or watching the flight vehicle dynamics of the images contained in a payload carrying real-time video.

About The Remotely Piloted Vehicle & Micro Satellite Research Laboratory (RMRL):

RMRL was established in 1985 for UAVS research from Aerodynamic Design and Functional Payload Test to whole-system integrating test-flight with a series of technology in "beyond visual range" (BVR BVR Beyond Visual Range
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) automatic flight, ground target tracking, video transmitter and other advanced continuous innovations. Their successful work on Spoonbill UAV is not only marking a new era of aeronautics and astronautics in NCKU, but also setting a new milestone in Taiwan.

RMRL has built many aerial vehicles and finished prototype designs, such as an aircraft in conventional configuration (RX1-4), a twin fuselage Aero 2000, a high wing Thorn Bird, a joint-wing (JW-1), a highly stable Falcon-2, and airframe that has a payload of 15 kg (White Base). Moreover, their research outcomes have been successfully applied in many fields, such as aerophotography over "Salt Mountain" in Cigu salt field, vegetation area of Puli puli (pl`ē, py`lē) (pl. pulik), a breed of wiry, medium-sized working dog developed nearly 1,000 years ago in Hungary. , Tainan Canal, NCKU campus and NCKU Activities of Aerospace Science and Technology Research Center (ASTRC), as well as transmission of CCD CCD
 in full charge-coupled device

Semiconductor device in which the individual semiconductor components are connected so that the electrical charge at the output of one device provides the input to the next device.
 real-time images, GPS-guided aviation and so on.

After 2003, RMRL began to focus on BVR automatic flight of UAV. Swan UAV was born with these fruitful research outcomes. It integrated the past experience and technologies into a complete cost-bearable laboratory platform. Swan UAV is mainly driven by a two-axes servo mechanism with a on-board CCD camera sending instant images back to staffs at ground control station. Swan UAV completed its first BVR test-flight in July 2005 by circling Dunggang Township and Liuchiu Island of Pingtung County- a 16-km flight range. This flight certainly proved a successful integration of avionics, aviation guidance and mechanics on Swan UAV.

In 2006, RMRL added two more research projects which are Spoonbill UAV and H-LING Unmanned Helicopter (Rotary Wing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle). Spoonbill UAV is designed with built-in space and aerodynamic shape, on-board avionics to PC/104 as the core, carrying AHRS, GPS, airspeed sensor and altimeter as the navigation control for autonomous flight to analyze. All components are integrated to a UAV in 60% reduced scale for ground test before the real maiden flight. These flight tests and analysis served as an important basis of a full-size Spoonbill with wingspan of 3.5 m in design modification and production. Full-size Spoonbill UAV characterized as a lower fuel consumption but with a higher payload capability was capable of longer range and longer time BVA BVA British Veterinary Association (London, UK)
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 flight. Project on H-LING Unmanned Helicopter started to focus on autonomous hovering and image track, and then establish flight-testing and system identification. H-LING Unmanned Helicopter system also included GCS establishment and onboard optical payload development.

About National Cheng Kung University (NCKU):

NCKU is located in the ancient city of Tainan, the historical and ancient cultural capital city of Taiwan, which boasts more than 50 national relics sanctioned by the government and is approximately 250 kilometers south of Taipei. It is connected to all major cities in Taiwan by the recently initiated state-of-the-art Taiwan High Speed Rail The Taiwan High Speed Rail (Traditional Chinese: 台灣高速鐵路, also known as the THSR) is Taiwan's high-speed rail network, running approximately 335. . Further, this historical heritage is the pride of Tainan City and represents a rich cultural resource to NCKU. The technological sectors in the Southern Taiwan Science Park offer students at NCKU with a stage to apply what they have learned into practice.

With three quarters of a century of distinguished history, with well over 130,000 powerful alumni now dotting the globe, many have achieved supreme successes in arts, business, education, science, technology and healthcare and are ready and willing to assist the 22,000 academic selective students and 1200 academic faculty members. Currently, both have an international flavor, with enormous regional support, and there is a permeating culture of proactive intellectual growth on the world's stage NCKU in Tainan, Taiwan, has evolved from its engineering genesis into a powerful and comprehensive research international university in the Asia Pacific.

Since NCKU's establishment in 1931, it has developed into a research intensive and comprehensive university with integrated academic fields in nine colleges: Liberal Arts, Sciences, Engineering, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Planning & Design, Management, Social Sciences, Medicine, and Bioscience & Biotechnology. NCKU currently offers 40 undergraduate programs (excluding the Program of Bachelor's Degree), 78 master's degree programs, 54 doctoral programs and 20 master's degree programs for working professionals.

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