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Research Directions

RCLAE covers a wide range of research topics that are at the centre of development and operation of LAE. Built upon our existing strength in both aerospace and aviation engineering, we aim to address fundamental challenges arising in the development and deployment of LAE from low-level aerial vehicle technology to high-level airspace management and planning. Our fundamental research will be driven by practical and tangible applications of LAE, and the research outcomes will be verified and implemented in real applications to make a difference.  We strive to work closely with a wide range of stakeholders to identify most suitable and promising UAV applications that bring real benefits to our society and economy. 

The following research topics have been identified in forming RCLAE, however they are not exclusive. More importantly, it is anticipated that most exciting research will be developed at the interface of unmanned aerial vehicle technology (UAV) and unmanned aerial system traffic management (UTM).

 

 

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