Projects utilising or running alongside the MAST lab
SELEX Galileo MAST Laboratory
The Aerospace Sciences Research Division is committed to pursuing research using the latest resources and technology. The Micro Air Systems Technology (MAST) laboratory provides the ideal platform for research and investigation of small-scale autonomous vehicles and their associated technologies.
A recent addition to the Division, the MAST lab is intended to house a variety of micro air vehicles and accompanying technologies. Current systems include a quadrotor MAV capable of autonomous flight, several coaxial RC helicopters and the Qbot unmanned ground vehicle. The Optitrack motion capture system allows accurate position and attitude tracking of multiple bodies within the flight volume, offering a wealth of possibilities in multi-agent control and navigation research.
The MAST lab is supervised by Dr. David Anderson.
Click here to watch a video of the Qball-X4 quadrotor performing a simple autonomous test flight.