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Volume 14 “The goal of FLA is to develop advanced algo- rithms to allow unmanned air or ground vehicles to operate without the guidance of a human tele- operator, GPS, or any datalinks going to or com- ing from the vehicle,” said JC Ledé, the DARPA FLA program manager. “Most people don’t realize how dependent cur- rent UAVs are on either a remote pilot, GPS, or both.” July 2017 Edition required is the target or objective for the UAV to search for—which could be in the form of a digital photograph uploaded to the onboard computer before flight—as well as the estimated direction and distance to the target. A basic map or satellite picture of the area, if available, could also be uploaded. Courtesy of DARPA JC Ledé, the DARPA FLA program manager (Courtesy of DARPA) “Small, low-cost unmanned aircraft rely heavily on tele-operators and GPS not only for knowing the vehicle’s position precisely, but also for cor- recting errors in the estimated altitude and veloc- ity of the air vehicle, without which the vehicle wouldn’t know for very long if it’s flying straight and level or in a steep turn.” “In FLA, the aircraft has to figure all of that out on its own with sufficient accuracy to avoid ob- stacles and complete its mission.” The FLA program is focused on developing a new class of algorithms that enables UAVs to operate in GPS-denied or GPS-unavailable en- vironments—like indoors, underground, or inten- tionally jammed—without a human tele-operator. Under the FLA program, the only human input After the operator gives the launch command, the vehicle must navigate its way to the objec- tive with no other knowledge of the terrain or en- vironment, autonomously maneuvering around uncharted obstacles in its way and finding alter- native pathways as needed. The recent four days of testing combined ele- ments from three previous flight experiments that together tested the teams’ algorithms’ abili- ties and robustness to real-world conditions. Some of those conditions include: • Quickly adjusting from bright sunshine to the dark building interiors • Sensing and avoiding trees with dangling masses of Spanish moss • Navigating a simple maze, or • Traversing long distances over feature-de- prived areas 34