martes, 18 de octubre de 2016

Robotic ALIAS puts Cessna Caravan through basic maneuvers [feedly]

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Robotic ALIAS puts Cessna Caravan through basic maneuvers
// Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine

The ALIAS system, developed by DARPA, could cut down on crew requirements in military and civilian small aircraft by taking control with a robotic arm. Although it's still a ways off production, the system has been successfully demonstrated on a Cessna Caravan aircraft.

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Category: Aircraft

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