3AF – Association Aéronautique et Astronautique de France
Abstract
The use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles(UAVs) has expanded rapidly over the last decade. These systems have an almost limitless scope of application with resupply, surveillance, monitoring, and logistics representing but a few. Having such a wide scope, a means to rapidly, efficiently and accurately develop new designs fit-for-purpose would offer a significant advantage to developers given their inherent need to maximise potential within a competitive marketplace. This paper attempts to leverage the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence(AI) for this purpose through the development of functional synergies to predict maximum rated engine power from limited inputs and datasets. Overall, the use of AI techniques was found to offer the potential to substantial improve and enhance the design process with also the possibility for the creation of more cost-effective and efficient software tools that could significantly streamline the process.The work was financially supported under project “DATA3: Drone Design using AI for Transport Applications 3(Grant No 10126519)” as part of the UKRI Innovate UK Feasibility studies for AI solutions: Series 2 competition
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