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30 August 2004 Using tethered robotics to launch flying and hovering robot agents for tactical air superiority in land warfare and anti-terrorist activities
Danny Ratner, Phillip McKerrow
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Abstract
This paper discusses conceptual ideas and simple experiments with prototypes of an aerial tethered robot carried by a hovering platform with a long cable. The robot includes a gravity stabilized sensing head and can host a cluster of robotic agents which are deployed very near to the ground target without exposing the host platform to risk.
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Danny Ratner and Phillip McKerrow "Using tethered robotics to launch flying and hovering robot agents for tactical air superiority in land warfare and anti-terrorist activities", Proc. SPIE 5409, Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems and Applications, (30 August 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.543914
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KEYWORDS
Fluctuations and noise

Robotics

Cameras

Head

Motion controllers

Prototyping

Buildings

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