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Murat Bronz

Researcher at École nationale de l'aviation civile

Publications -  73
Citations -  668

Murat Bronz is an academic researcher from École nationale de l'aviation civile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Propeller. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 62 publications receiving 440 citations. Previous affiliations of Murat Bronz include University of Toulouse & École Normale Supérieure.

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Fixed-wing UAV with transitioning flight capabilities : Model-Based or Model-Free Control approach? A preliminary study

TL;DR: The simulation results demonstrated that MFC increases the stability of the aircraft, especially in disturbed flight conditions, and compares the results obtained from both MFC and Linear Quadratic Regulator applied to fixed-wing UAV with transitioning flight capability during hovering, transition and forward flight modes.
Dissertation

A Contribution to the Design of Long Endurance Mini Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

TL;DR: The feasibility of designing a long endurance mini UAV without resorting to large scale vehicles which requires additional infrastructure, complex launching systems and numerous operating crew is shown by using a global optimisation approach concentrated specifically on each aspect of the mini-UAV design with their particular challenges.
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In-Flight Thrust Measurement using On-Board Force Sensor

TL;DR: In this paper, preliminary results of an in-flight thrust measurement method are presented in order to determine the drag force generated by the aircraft, which is obtained by sensor fusion of Gaussian signals.
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Bioinspired wind field estimation—part 1: Angle of attack measurements through surface pressure distribution:

TL;DR: In this paper, a system for angle of attack estimation based on pressure measurements on the wing of a flying wing aircraft has been proposed, which can be used for real-time estimation during flight or even further building of wind velocity vector with additional equipment.