DOI: 10.20868/upm.thesis.40622
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Applications of Formal Languages to Management of Manned and Unmanned Aircraft

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“…This translation makes use of predefined flight patterns summarising flight operational behaviour, and also takes into account the on-board sensors features, to define the time intervals where the drone has to remain still on specific coordinates to complete the measurement schedule. The instructions are defined in a QR-AIDL inspired manner [ 69 ], and they are not drone specific. This sequence of instructions is sent to the Trajectory Integration Engine in order to obtain the sampled trajectory.…”
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“…This translation makes use of predefined flight patterns summarising flight operational behaviour, and also takes into account the on-board sensors features, to define the time intervals where the drone has to remain still on specific coordinates to complete the measurement schedule. The instructions are defined in a QR-AIDL inspired manner [ 69 ], and they are not drone specific. This sequence of instructions is sent to the Trajectory Integration Engine in order to obtain the sampled trajectory.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To do so the Flight Plan is decomposed in simpler elements capable of simulating the flight along legs joining consecutive waypoints. Keeping the original idea of the QR-AIDL [ 69 ], we denoted those simpler elements instructions . Instructions are defined through physical laws that allow to model the drone movement, completed with an end condition (for instance, arriving to a given position or reaching a defined speed).…”
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