Guidance, Navigation, and Fault-Tolerant Control of Autonomous Systems
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Systems & Control Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2022) | Viewed by 33960
Special Issue Editors
Interests: guidance, navigation, and fault-tolerant control of multi-robot systems; design and development of space robotics; artificial intelligence applications
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Interests: spacecraft attitude dynamics, estimation, and control; orbit determination/transfer and spacecraft navigation, Kalman/unscented/particle filtering and its application to spacecraft, UAV flight dynamics and control; nonlinear/intelligent/optimal control theory; machine learning, image processing and computer vision
Interests: spacecraft attitude dynamics and control; hemispherical resonator gyro; control moment gyros; multicopter flight dynamics and control; fault-tolerant control; optimal control theory
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Today autonomous systems including ground, aerial, maritime, and space platforms are envisioned to intermingle and achieve high levels of performance as well as other intelligent and cooperative behaviors, and they operate in complex, uncertain, and dynamically changing environments. Given the complex missions to be achieved in such environments, operational strategy for autonomous systems should provide a reliable, robust, efficient, and safe solution. The Special Issue aims to discuss state-of-the-art operational approaches for autonomous platforms, where the potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- Guidance, navigation, and control for nonlinear systems
- System health assessment, monitoring, and adaptive operations
- Multi-robot-system operations for collaborative tasks
- Collision-free dynamic path-planning in uncertain environments
- Fault detection, isolation, and reconfigurable system design
- Fault-tolerant control system design
- Static and dynamic property estimation for autonomous systems
- New autonomous platform design and development
- Positioning, localization, and tracking system
Prof. Dr. Donghoon Kim
Prof. Dr. Henzeh Leeghim
Prof. Dr. Jae Hyun Jin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Guidance, navigation, and control
- System estimation
- Multi-robot-system
- Autonomous platforms
- Fault-tolerant control
- Fault detection, isolation, and configuration
- Path-planning
- Positioning, localization, and tracking
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