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Infotech@Aerospace (I@A) is the AIAA’s premier forum addressing the information-enabled aerospace technologies, systems, and capabilities that are shaping the 21st century. I@A serves as AIAA’s main interface between the Aerospace and Information Systems communities, and provides a unique opportunity for fostering interaction among the varied disciplines across these communities. The primary focus of I@A is on information technologies that enable the design, implementation, and operation of current and future aerospace systems. Sessions will address developments in key areas such as autonomous system capabilities and technologies; networked system concepts and design; robotic systems and technologies; human factors and human-system interaction; and more. Many of the topics covered by the I@A technical program are drivers for future unmanned systems and the issues shaping these systems. Consequently, the co-located I@A and Unmanned…Unlimited (UU) conferences will organize joint sessions on information technology applications to advancements in capabilities of unmanned aerospace systems, e.g., Unmanned Air Systems and Unmanned Ground Systems. Additionally, a student paper competition will be held on the topic of Intelligent Systems.
The AIAA Unmanned…Unlimited (UU) Conference will feature presentations from and other interactive opportunities with experts in all areas of unmanned systems, vehicles, subsystems, payloads, and their application to today’s and tomorrow’s military and civil Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) missions. Critical issues aff ecting the unmanned aerospace arena will be a key focus of the technical program. UU topics encompass unmanned vehicle technologies, especially technologies unique to Unmanned Aircraft Systems; unique unmanned vehicle designs, including bio-inspired vehicles and systems; unmanned vehicle payloads; other UAS subsystems; sensor systems for UAS sense-and-avoid applications; system and vehicle survivability; UAS structures and aerodynamics; operational applications and experience in military, civil and commercial missions, especially homeland security and disaster response; science applications, especially those involving climate monitoring and severe weather diagnosis; production and sustainment of systems and platforms; system safety and reliability; controls technologies focusing on UAS unique aspects including morphing and fault tolerance; vertical take off or landing (VTOL) applications; formation fl ight; aerial refueling; and legal/regulatory issues. Joint I@A and UU Conference Sessions Many of the topics covered by the UU program involve information technology. Consequently, the collocated UU and I@A conferences will organize joint sessions that capture the synergy and common aspects of these contemporary aerospace technical areas. The I@A and UU conferences will organize joint sessions on information technology applications to advancements in capabilities of unmanned aerospace systems including UAS and related Unmanned Ground Vehicles and Sea Vehicles. Attendees will find this combined event the most comprehensive forum of its kind anywhere in the aerospace arena!
Download 2009 I@A and UU Prelim Program (PDF) Download 2009 I@A and UU CFP Brochure (PDF)
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