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Nathan Michael

Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University

Publications -  184
Citations -  11165

Nathan Michael is an academic researcher from Carnegie Mellon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Robot & Mobile robot. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 180 publications receiving 9711 citations. Previous affiliations of Nathan Michael include University of Pennsylvania.

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Trajectory generation and control for precise aggressive maneuvers with quadrotors

TL;DR: It is shown that this approach permits the development of trajectories and controllers enabling such aggressive maneuvers as flying through narrow, vertical gaps and perching on inverted surfaces with high precision and repeatability.
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The GRASP Multiple Micro-UAV Testbed

TL;DR: In the last five years, advances in materials, electronics, sensors, and batteries havefueled a growth in the development of microunmanned aerial vehicles (MAVs) that are between 0.1 and 0.5 m in length and0.1-0.5 kg in mass.
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Cooperative manipulation and transportation with aerial robots

TL;DR: This paper develops robot configurations that ensure static equilibrium of the payload at a desired pose while respecting constraints on the tension and provides analysis of payload stability for these configurations.
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Cooperative Grasping and Transport Using Multiple Quadrotors

TL;DR: This paper proposes individual robot control laws defined with respect to the payload that stabilize the payload along three-dimensional trajectories and detail the design of a gripping mechanism attached to each quadrotor that permits autonomous grasping of the payload.
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Opportunities and challenges with autonomous micro aerial vehicles

TL;DR: The recent work on micro unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), a fast-growing field in robotics, is surveyed, outlining the opportunities for research and applications, along with the scientific and technological challenges.