MicroPilot - World Leaders in Small UAV Autopilots.
AboutContact UsHome
Customer:
 
 
Password:
 
 



UAV AutoPilots

UAV Ground Control Software

Software Developer's Kit

trueHWIL Simulators

Datalinks and Accessories

UAV Demonstrators

Training and Integration Services

Custom Hardware and Software

Stabilized Camera Systems

Integrated Autopilots

UAV Fas Trak Developer Packages

UAV Flight Facility

 

Visit our booth at:

AUVSI Unmanned Systems North America 2008
June 10-12 , 2008
San Diego, California

Farnborough International Airshow 2008
July 14-20, 2008
Farborough, UK

 

-MicroPilot's Growth Continues 500 UAV Integrators in 60 Countries

-True Hardware in the Loop (trueHWIL) Simulator Delivers More Complete, Higher Fidelity Simulation

-NASA jet makes inaugural flight at 2007 AUVSI trade show

-MicroPilot (finally!) shipping MP2128heli

-MicroPilot Launches Miniature Helicopter Autopilot

-MP2028g Used in the First Pairing of Air and Ground Robotic Vehicles for Indoor Search and Rescue Mission Simulation

-MicroPilot Launches Two New UAV Autopilot Packages

-University of Manitoba Wins 2006 AUVSI Competition Using MicroPilot's MP2028g

-University of Linkoping Wins with MicroPilot

-MicroPilot Performs for NASA

-MicroPilot: Official Autopilot of the 2005 AUVSI Student Competition

-Canadian Based MicroPilot
World Leader in Miniature UAV Autopilots

-MicroPilot Presented with SmartTech Award

 

Upcoming Events | Recent News

University of Linkoping Wins with MicroPilot

October 11, 2005

Congratulations to the University of Linkoping from Sweden, winner of the best rotorcraft at the First US-European Technology Demonstrations pertaining to Micro Aerial Vehicles (MAV). The competition took place on September 19-22 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany and featured 16 teams from Canada, France, Germany, Norwary, Netherlands, Russia, Sweden, United Kingdom and the USA.

The University of Linkoping’s 500 gram micro-rotorcraft equipped with a MicroPilot MP2028g autopilot system, flew the mission successfully and also achieved autonomous hover and GPS waypoint flight. Furthermore, the University of Linkoping’s team, lead by Simone Duranti, were the only team able to complete the task using a rotorcraft.

MicroPilot is proud to support the University of Linkoping through the MicroPilot Educational Program available to academic institutions around the world. Jennifer Bell, Business Development Manager Europe, Africa and Educational Markets stated:

"MicroPilot is extremely proud to be involved with university projects that develop cutting edge technologies and applications, like the University of Linkoping. It is gratifying and very rewarding."

The demonstration was held in conjunction with the First US-European Micro-Aerial Vehicle Assessment Sessions. The twin-events were designed to spur development of prototype systems that meet certain minimum criteria, and stimulate further development of critical technologies. The U.S. Army International Technology Center-Atlantic was the main sponsor and Dr. Thomas Killion, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology/Chief Scientist of the U.S. Army, championed the organization of the events.

Lisa Shaw
Director of Communications
MicroPilot
Phone: 204 344 5558 ext. 230
Cell: 204 510-2942
Email: lshaw@micropilot.com
www.micropilot.com

Copyright © 2008