2020 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icuas48674.2020.9214006
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Modelling and simulation of a tethered UAS

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“…b) Tethered Technology: Recently, tethered technology has been considered as a potential solution for ABS energy replenishment and system performance problems in ARANs [58]- [60], [135], [136]. Assisted by the tethered connections, ABSs can not only replenish their limited battery onboard via a stable power supply from ground stations but can also extend the reliability of their backhaul links [59].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…b) Tethered Technology: Recently, tethered technology has been considered as a potential solution for ABS energy replenishment and system performance problems in ARANs [58]- [60], [135], [136]. Assisted by the tethered connections, ABSs can not only replenish their limited battery onboard via a stable power supply from ground stations but can also extend the reliability of their backhaul links [59].…”
Section: A Energy Refillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address the challenge presented by wind gusts in the open marine environment, which can affect the stability of tethered systems, few works can be found on the effect of wind disturbances on the tether and the UAV's stability [19], and on the tether vibration [27]. To simplify the analysis of the tether dynamics, the system was modeled as a multi-element body in [3].…”
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“…The same percentage of publications described the sensors used for perception of the UAV. Some solutions applied their technique only to a simulated environment and used the data available in the simulation as their main perception source [92,95,96,105,111,112,[114][115][116]124,126,127]; other publications used data purely from the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) module of the UAV [94,98,106] or fused IMU data with some other sensor's data such as a camera mounted on the UAV [100,110,113], GNSS [107,109,197], ultrasound sensors [97], and sensors that measured the force [99,103,125], angle [103,120,123], and length [123] of the tether. Other perception sensors used in the publications includes GNSS (without IMU data) [119], Kinect [89], and Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) [93].…”
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