Human Factors in UAS
Human Factors are actually crucial for systems where the human is not part of the direct loop, such as the case of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).
Human Factors are actually crucial for systems where the human is not part of the direct loop, such as the case of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).
imagine waking up with hundreds of unsolicited emails filling up your inbox, burning about an hour each day for cleanup before you even start planning the day; that was me.
This paper presents the analysis of the implementation of an autopilot system in an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) platform, evaluating the necessary data needed to provide a better solution, with higher fidelity.
The following paper present three Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) platforms, focusing on the description and evaluation of the propulsion systems used on each platform.
The No.1 fear for every manager: having a non-contributor member as part of the team. A non-contributor is like a blood-sucking worm that just drains the team’s energy and success.
Like it or not, as a program manager, you are responsible for the success or failure of your program.