Multicopter Lecture at HsH
Students from around the world are learning precise multicopter flight—even without GNSS or optical sensors—in hands-on exercises at Hanover University of Applied Sciences and Arts’ Multicopter Lab, part of the “Multicopter Control, Guidance, and Operation” course.
Participants in the lecture “Multicopter Control, Guidance, and Operation” have just begun flight exercises to learn how to fly a multicopter precisely even when GNSS and optical sensors fail. The students come from different countries and learn the basic regulations for operating unmanned aircrafts in their respective countries as part of the “Multicopter Operation” lecture. The practical exercises take place in the multicopter lab of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Hanover University of Applied Sciences and Arts.
Contact:
jens.hofschulte@hs-hannover.de - Sublecture “Guidance and programming of multicopters”
franz-christoph.kallage@hs-hannover.de - Sublecture “Control and modeling of multicopters”
friedrich-wilhelm.bauer@hs-hannover.de - Sublecture “Multicopter Operations”