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MeetingACGS Committee Meeting 108 - Gettysburg - October 2011
Agenda Location5 GENERAL COMMITTEE TECHNICAL SESSION
5.1 Research Institutions, Industry, and University Reports
5.1.2 Universities
5.1.2.5 Georgia Tech
TitleGeorgia Tech
PresenterEric Feron
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AbstractGeorgia Tech report by Eric Feron

Georgia Tech can boast one of the largest number of faculty and students working on aerospace control issues - in he world -. It also features a very broad range of areas of interests, including: Vision-based Unmanned Aerial System guidance and control; Air traffic collision avoidance systems under NextGen; Real-time control system verification and validation; Distributed gas turbine engine control; Air Traffic Flow Management; Perception-based, aggressive control of ground vehicles. With a broad intellectual and technical footprint, Georgia Tech is well-positioned to produce many qualified control specialists over the next few years.



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