2022
DOI: 10.3390/aerospace9020062
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Architectural Process for Flight Control Software of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle with Module-Level Portability

Abstract: To apply UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) into different fields, including research and industry, and expand it quickly, reliable but modular software is required. The existing flight control software (FCS) of the UAV consists of various types of modules categorized into different layers, and it is responsible for coordinating, monitoring, and controlling the vehicle during its flight. This paper proposes mpFCS, a structure of UAV flight control software, which provides portability to its modules and is easy to … Show more

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“…UAVs are evolving rapidly due to their diverse applications and advancements in technology. Therefore, numerous previous studies and commercial products have been designed for UAVs in recent years [1][2][3][4][5]23]. For example, Lee et al introduced the portability issues of tightly coupled software on UAVs and proposed a new software structure for UAV flight control software [23].…”
Section: Previous Research Trends and Efforts On Uavsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…UAVs are evolving rapidly due to their diverse applications and advancements in technology. Therefore, numerous previous studies and commercial products have been designed for UAVs in recent years [1][2][3][4][5]23]. For example, Lee et al introduced the portability issues of tightly coupled software on UAVs and proposed a new software structure for UAV flight control software [23].…”
Section: Previous Research Trends and Efforts On Uavsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, numerous previous studies and commercial products have been designed for UAVs in recent years [1][2][3][4][5]23]. For example, Lee et al introduced the portability issues of tightly coupled software on UAVs and proposed a new software structure for UAV flight control software [23]. Abbas et al surveyed the usage of UAVs in smart cities [24].…”
Section: Previous Research Trends and Efforts On Uavsmentioning
confidence: 99%