Affiliation:
1. Óbuda University , Budapest , Hungary
Abstract
Abstract
The operators maintaining different kinds of activities might have different mathematical models regarding their physical and mental status, their skills and experiences, their level of training they own. Recent days more and more attention is paid to wide spread of different UAVs applied both in military and in non-military governmental applications. The UAV production industry is able to manufacture UAVs for different and diverging purposes. However, the effective maintenance of these UAVs requires highly trained and qualified operators. When massive UAV applications support combating ground forces in the war theatre the training of the UAV operators becomes to be one of the crucial criteria. Diversity of the UAV types often fabricated and gunned for military purposes shows difficulties of the training program created for UAV operators. This paper addresses mathematical models of the UAV operators applied both in open and closed loop control systems of the UAVs. Additionally, findings of this paper might support and improve selection process of the UAV operators to reach maximum efficiency of both military reconnaissance and combat applications.
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