Abstract

The Unmanned Aircraft Systems Engineering (UASE) laboratory at the University of North Dakota (UND) has developed an autonomous system tracking device for an aircraft transmitting its Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates. This pointing system uses GPS coordinates from the aircraft to point directional communication antennas. The pointing algorithm is a closed form analytical expression that specifies the rotation angles of the gimbal. This device also eliminates the presence of ground personnel required to angle the directional antennas at the aircraft. The directional antennas provide better signal bandwidth and strength for communication purposes. Through the use of already developed technology and payload systems, the integration of this technology proves to be a valuable addition to existing unmanned aircrafts and payloads.

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