STONewsArchive: Artificial Intelligence in Cockpits for UAVs

Title: Artificial Intelligence in Cockpits for UAVs
Start_Publishing: 20/05/2022
Panel_Page: AVT
Page_ID: 3878
Main_Body_Multi: AVT-353 Workshop on “Artificial Intelligence in Cockpits for UAVs”, 26-28 April 2022, Turin (ITA)


The Applied Vehicle Technology (AVT) Panel successfully concluded its first hybrid workshop in Turin, Italy, with 25 physical attendees and 43 virtual participants in Italian Army Education and Training Command and School of Applied Military. The workshop meeting objectives were to explore Artificial Intelligence enhanced GNC of Autonomous Air Systems to promote trust in autonomous decision making by exploring the underlying theory, mathematics, computational models, systems integration and field applications. AVT-353 workshop offered the opportunity to register current research efforts in Artificial Intelligence and several aspects of autonomy from different consideration and vantage points. The workshop gave the opportunity to representatives to discuss intensive information and find out emerging area of common interest. The workshop also revealed different considerations to tackling almost identical issues. 14 authors presented their work and three keynote speakers gave detailed presentations. Nine nations participated to the workshop (CAN, DEU, ITA, PRT, SWE, FRA, TUR, USA, NDL). For further information, please contact AVT@cso.nato.int .


Pictured: Some members from the AVT-353 Workshop at the Italian Army Education and Training Command and School of Applied Military in Turin (ITA)

Page_Intro: The Applied Vehicle Technology (AVT) Panel successfully concluded its first hybrid workshop in Turin, Italy, with 25 physical attendees and 43 virtual participants in Italian Army Education and Training Command and School of Applied Military. The workshop meeting objectives were to explore Artificial Intelligence enhanced GNC of Autonomous Air Systems to promote trust in autonomous decision making by exploring the underlying theory, mathematics, computational models, systems integration and field applications.

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HomePageBodyText: AVT-353 Workshop on “Artificial Intelligence in Cockpits for UAVs”, 26-28 April 2022, Turin (ITA)



The Applied Vehicle Technology (AVT) Panel successfully concluded its first hybrid workshop in Turin, Italy, with 25 physical attendees and 43 virtual participants in Italian Army Education and Training Command and School of Applied Military. The workshop meeting objectives were to explore Artificial Intelligence enhanced GNC of Autonomous Air Systems to promote trust in autonomous decision making by exploring the underlying theory, mathematics, computational models, systems integration and field applications. AVT-353 workshop offered the opportunity to register current research efforts in Artificial Intelligence and several aspects of autonomy from different consideration and vantage points. The workshop gave the opportunity to representatives to discuss intensive information and find out emerging area of common interest. The workshop also revealed different considerations to tackling almost identical issues. 14 authors presented their work and three keynote speakers gave detailed presentations. Nine nations participated to the workshop (CAN, DEU, ITA, PRT, SWE, FRA, TUR, USA, NDL). For further information, please contact the AVT Panel Office.


Pictured: Some members from the AVT-353 Workshop at the Italian Army Education and Training Command and School of Applied Military in Turin (ITA)


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