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%T The Flying Gator: Towards Aerial Robotics in occam\-π
%A Ian Armstrong, Michael Pirrone-Brusse, A Smith, Matthew C. Jadud
%E Peter H. Welch, Adam T. Sampson, Jan Bækgaard Pedersen, Jon Kerridge, Jan F. Broenink, Frederick R. M. Barnes
%B Communicating Process Architectures 2011
%X The Flying Gator is an unmanned aerial vehicle developed to
   support investigations regarding concurrent and parallel
   control for robotic and embedded systems. During ten weeks
   in the summer of 2010, we designed, built, and tested an
   airframe, control electronics, and a concurrent firmware
   capable of sustaining autonomous level flight. Ultimately,
   we hope to have a robust, open source control system capable
   of supporting interesting research questions exploring
   concurrency in real time systems as well as current issues
   in sustainable agriculture.


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