The future may belong to unconventional designs, missions.Unmanned aerial vehicles
From prototype aircraft designed like insects to vehicles that react and respond with human-like behavior, there is a new world of UAVs coming from Pentagon-funded research laboratories. Evolving missions and advanced decision-making capabilities also will likely transform the way unmanned systems are employed. Researchers are looking beyond fixed wing and rotorcraft ro·tor·craft n. An aircraft, especially a helicopter, that is kept partially or completely airborne by airfoils rotating around a vertical axis. designs. For example, there are several research tracks to create disposable unmanned craft. One 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) would be launched from a P-3 Orion aircraft by being fired from a sonobuoy so·no·buoy n. A buoy equipped with an acoustic receiver and a radio transmitter that emits radio signals when it detects underwater sounds. chute. The retractable wings would unfold in flight, allowing the pilots to steer the drone close to any target of interest while maintaining a safe altitude, "You could launch four or five of these engage multiple targets," said David Ludwig, UAV project officer for the Office of Naval Research The U.S. Office of Naval Research (ONR), headquartered in Arlington, Virginia (Ballston), is the office within the U.S. Department of the Navy that coordinates, executes, and promotes the science and technology programs of the U.S. . which is testing the product, dubbed the sonobuoy-launched UAV. "When you launch this, you're not getting it back, so it has to be low cost." A demonstration of the SL-UAV, dropped from a P-3, is scheduled for September, he added. A similar program, but one that is not progressing with such promise, is a wingless UAV that could be fired from an existing M260 rocket tube on a helicopter wing to provide a fast look at a target or assess battle damage. The Army's aviation applied technology directorate has slowed the funding of this program, noted Keith Arthur, leader of manned and unmanned teaming efforts at AATD AATD Aviation Applied Technology Directorate AATD Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency AATD Advanced Aviation Training Device AATD Army Advanced Technology Demonstration AATD Adapted Alternating Treatments Design AATD Automated Articulation Testing Device , without providing details on the problems. Another effort is proceeding in building battery and other UAV components into the structure of the craft. At the Naval Research Laboratory's multi-functional materials branch, scientists are testing small UAVs with lithium polymer batteries incorporated into the wings. Other UAV efforts include ways to make fuel tanks double as struts and other structural parts. Perhaps the strangest effort is an attempt to replicate animal motion in small UAVs. Run out of another NRL Noun 1. NRL - the United States Navy's defense laboratory that conducts basic and applied research for the Navy in a variety of scientific and technical disciplines Naval Research Laboratory shop, scientists have been studying the biomechanical designs of grasshoppers Grasshoppers may refer to one of the following:
"We're not a production house." emphasized James Kellogg, the principal investigator of micro air vehicles with NRL's tactical electronic warfare division. "We're learning the basic technologies ... We're not out to build a mechanical bird or a mechanical bug.'" Mimicking nature is a difficult, but worth-while approach because of the physics of tiny flying objects. "Why would anyone want to do a flapping wing?" Kellogg asked. "If you want to get a very small vehicle to the size of a dragonfly, down to six inches, the aerodynamics are not the same. Rotors and propellers become very ineffectual." Thanks in part to a decade of breakthrough research from entomologists The following is a list of entomologists, people who have studied insects. Name Born Died Country Speciality John Abbot 1751 1840 United States , the dynamics of insect flight are better known and certain aspects can be incorporated in robotic design. For example, research is continuing inside NRL to perfect a UAV powered by a mechanism resembling a sideways V, with aerodynamics similar to a grasshopper's wings or falling maple seed. Prototypes have been flown, and a second generation of the craft, dubbed Samara Samara, river, Russia Samara (səmä`rə), river, c.360 mi (580 km) long, rising in the foothills of the S Urals, European Russia. It flows generally northwest, and joins the Volga River at Samara. , is being tested currently, Kellogg said. The specifics of this project have not been cleared for public release, he added. Other UAV designs incorporate clapping wings, including the "biplane biplane, aircraft, typically of early design, having two sets of wings fixed at different levels, especially in a vertical stack with the fuselage included between them. See airplane. insectoid travel engine" or BITE-Wing. The craft has no fixed lifting surfaces, but instead has a shape of two connected tongs tongs long-handled, about 3 feet, shaped like pincers with knobs on the ends of the grasping blades. Applied by standing behind the subject in a confined space and closing the jaws to grasp the animal's head just below the ears. , facing away from each other. These reversing-camber flapping wings open and shut. During their cycle the wing pairs clap against each other and separate, producing positive pressure to the rear, and forward-directed negative pressure that increases thrust. Because the two beams are of equal mass and move in opposition, the BITE-Wing is dynamically balanced in flight. One aspect of this design that is favored by the researchers is the ability for BITE-Wing to crawl as well as fly, which gives an indoor craft the ability to land, perch and observe from a good vantage point. The BITE-Wing is able to inchworm inchworm, name for the larvae of moths of the family Geometridae, a large, cosmopolitan group with over 1,200 species indigenous to North America. Also called measuring worms, spanworms, and loopers, inchworms lack appendages in the middle portion of their body, along the ground. It flaps like a scallop scallop or pecten, marine bivalve mollusk. Like its close relative the oyster, the scallop has no siphons, the mantle being completely open, but it differs from other mollusks in that both mantle edges have a row of steely blue "eyes" and through water. These projects may appear outlandish, but when Kellogg's lab designed the first proto-types of the Marine Corps' now-popular Dragoneye, it would have been hard to imagine their proliferation on today's battlefield. Yet steep challenges for tiny UAVs remain. Scientists need to develop small, but powerful energy sources, and they must find a way to overcome the limited sensor payload of these tiny platforms. Other Pentagon projects with unique UAV designs are considered much closer to fielding. One highly anticipated project, involves unmanned aircraft with ducted fans, which feature propellers housed within the fuselage. A ducted fan is more efficient than a conventional propeller of equivalent size because they are quiet and have a high thrust-to-weight ratio that is needed for slow flying and hovering. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), U.S. government agency administered by the Department of Defense (see Defense, United States Department of). is working on miniature aerial vehicles using a ducted fan design, and two remain frontrunners for inclusion with the Future Combat System vehicles and equipment. One, called the Micro Air Vehicle, is a man-portable version meant for platoon-sized deployment, while the other, Organic Air Vehicle II, is designed to be launched from a FCS FCS - Frame Check Sequence vehicle, said Paul Eremenko, program manager. "Unlike most flying systems, these are designed to operate in an urban environment, where wind gusts are unpredictable," Eremenko said. Gas-powered MAVs were flight tested on a tether earlier this year. Further research and a military assessment by the 25th Infantry Division is to be completed in fiscal year 2006. Moving from gasoline to diesel is one key to these craft's success, and to that end DARPA DARPA: see Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) The name given to the U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency during the 1980s. It was later renamed back to ARPA. is funding research into small heavy-fuel engines. In October, the agency selected RCV RCV Receive RCV Ranked Choice Voting RCV Replacement Cost Value RCV Refuse Collection Vehicle RCV Revolve RCV Roll Call Vote RCV Red Cell Volume RCV Reference Change Value RCV Remotely Controlled Vehicle RCV Robotic Combat Vehicle RCV Recent Change and Verify Engines Ltd and GS Engineering to pursue ideas for this challenge. "None of the large companies seemed interested," Eremenko noted. A final design will be chosen during this summer, he added. Beyond design, the behaviors of future UAVs also will be advancing. The emphasis on "smarter" unmanned aircraft means giving them a wider slate of jobs and more autonomy. One new role, in an idea first put forward by troops in the field, is using unmanned aircraft to deliver supplies to front line troops. Unmanned aircraft "might be an ideal support mechanism," predicted Dyke Weatherington, deputy of the UAV planning task force at the office of the secretary of defense The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) is part of the United States Department of Defense and includes the entire staff of the Secretary of Defense. It is the principal staff element of the Secretary of Defense in the exercise of policy development, planning, resource . High on the list of possible applications that soldiers want to see delivered from above are medical kits to troops stuck in hot spots, he said, as well as re-supplies of batteries, water, blood and plasma. Thomas Yost, team leader for UAV programs at the U.S. Army Research Development and Engineering Command, said that this unmanned logistical support role is an "immediate focus area" for research. Also on this list is the idea of teaming unmanned with manned aircraft, which would make it possible to communicate with UAVs from the cockpit as a pilot would with a wingman wing·man n. A pilot whose plane is positioned behind and outside the leader in a formation of flying aircraft. Noun 1. wingman , issuing orders rather than directly controlling the UAV. The key shared by most advanced UAV functions is programming them to take care of themselves with minimal direction. Old functions will benefit from improved programming, such as collision avoidance systems and tracking multiple moving targets. But with autonomy comes new functions, such as conforming aerial routes to maintain coverage along a winding road and forming airborne communication networks. If a communications link were severed because of maneuvers on the ground, the pack of communications craft in the air could reconfigure to self-heal the breach. Likewise, UAVs could be programmed to avoid a major quandary coming from the Iraqi theater: confliction problems with other UAVs. Autonomous unmanned aircraft might be able to position themselves at optimal spots out of each other's paths. "You want them to move out of the way themselves," Arthur said. However, he noted that the difficulty of the problem has discouraged investigation into a solution. "Nobody has put a lot of money into this." |
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