Autonomous and Intelligent Systems Laboratory
We conduct research at undergraduate, MSc, and PhD levels in the fields of flight dynamics and autopilot design, avionic software and hardware, design and simulation of UAVs, rockets, satellites, and spacecraft systemsat the Autonomous and Intelligent Systems Laboratory (AISL). Additionally, we study the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in solving aviation problems, including AI based control, target detection and tracking.
Recent technologies offer abilities for unmanned aerial and space vehicles to perform various tasks without human intervention. Beyond conventional automatic control, systems are now being developed to enable these vehicles to learn and execute specific tasks. Avionic systems, a crucial component in endowing aerial/spacecraft with capabilities, currently constitute approximately 35-40% of the total cost in the production of a new vehicle. The role of autonomous and robotic systems in this manner is also significant. In AISL, ongoing researches aim not only to contribute economically but also to enhance system performance and capacity, make the systems more user-friendly, and facilitate maintenance, addressing vital achievements in releated fields.
The laboratory is open to all students whose research proposals align with our objectives. Supervision is provided for the development and implementation of projects aiming to achieve significant successes in enhancing economic contributions, system performance, and ease of maintenance regarding the student requests.
I am available to evaluate research proposals in my area of expert from MSc and PhD students or candidates. Please see the details.