The highly maneuverable aircraft technology (HiMAT) remotely piloted research vehicle (RPRV) was flight tested and a number of technological advances applicable to future fighter aircraft were demonstrated. The aircraft control system uses airborne and ground-based computers which communicate via uplink and downlink telemetry. Antenna radiation patterns are normally much less than ideal for continuous reception or transmission for all aircraft attitudes. After flight qualification and testing on other aircraft, a frequency diversity concept and an antenna diversity concept were implemented on the HiMAT vehicle to obtain omnidirectional telemetry coverage
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An overview is presented of the unique capabilities and historical significance of the Remotely Augm...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
The Highly Manueverable Aircraft Technology (HiMAT) program consisted of design, fabrication of two ...
The design methodology used in the HiMAT program and the wind tunnel development activities are disc...
A cost-effective approach to flight testing advanced control concepts with remotely piloted vehicles...
A flight program was conducted to develop a landing technique with which a pilot could consistently ...
The aerodynamic development of the highly maneuverable aircraft technology remotely piloted research...
ITC/USA 2015 Conference Proceedings / The Fifty-First Annual International Telemetering Conference a...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / November 04-07, 1991 / Riviera Hotel and Convent...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / September 15-17, 1969 / Sheraton Park Hotel, Was...
New flight test techniques in use at Ames Dryden are reviewed. The use of the pilot in combination w...
The United States (U.S.) Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) conducted a series of rotary-wing flight tes...
The design of an S-band aperture coupled microstrip antenna array for use on airborne telemetry plat...
Journal ArticleSensor technology is advancing to provide the robust, miniaturized sensors needed for...
This paper presents a low VSWR high gain telemetry antenna system manufactured for UAVs that provide...
An overview is presented of the unique capabilities and historical significance of the Remotely Augm...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-15, 1981 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
The Highly Manueverable Aircraft Technology (HiMAT) program consisted of design, fabrication of two ...
The design methodology used in the HiMAT program and the wind tunnel development activities are disc...
A cost-effective approach to flight testing advanced control concepts with remotely piloted vehicles...
A flight program was conducted to develop a landing technique with which a pilot could consistently ...
The aerodynamic development of the highly maneuverable aircraft technology remotely piloted research...
ITC/USA 2015 Conference Proceedings / The Fifty-First Annual International Telemetering Conference a...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / November 04-07, 1991 / Riviera Hotel and Convent...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / September 15-17, 1969 / Sheraton Park Hotel, Was...
New flight test techniques in use at Ames Dryden are reviewed. The use of the pilot in combination w...
The United States (U.S.) Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) conducted a series of rotary-wing flight tes...
The design of an S-band aperture coupled microstrip antenna array for use on airborne telemetry plat...
Journal ArticleSensor technology is advancing to provide the robust, miniaturized sensors needed for...
This paper presents a low VSWR high gain telemetry antenna system manufactured for UAVs that provide...
An overview is presented of the unique capabilities and historical significance of the Remotely Augm...