Antenna Design for Small UAV Locator Application
Proceedings of the 124th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition (2017, Columbus, OH)
2017
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Conference Paper Description
An antenna design problem is presented for a small UAV application. A UAV locator system must include an on-board transmitter with the capability to provide a beacon signal, in the event of a crash, and a receiver that is tailored for a transmitter hunt. This specific context for applying antenna theory allows a variety of design constraints, technical approaches, performance measures, and required results. The paper provides a structure for organizing the material, example approaches that illustrate possible design choices, and recommendations on educational implementation.
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American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
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