ALPHA, a high altitude UAV

Victor Nan Fernandez-Ayala László Vimláti Helena Delmotte Andreu Matoses Gimenez Mykola Ivchenko Raffaello Mariani
prototype

Abstract

Optical phenomena in the upper atmosphere, such as northern lights, airglow, noctilucent clouds and thunderstorm-related transient luminous phenomena reveal the complex processes coupling different layers of the atmosphere and the near earth space. Bad weather and lighting conditions, as well as geographical constraints, limit the possibilities of ground based imaging. Therefore, an autonomous high altitude long endurance (HALE) fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV ) is proposed for atmospheric imaging, as a joint student-driven research project between the Aeronautics and Vehicle Engineering- and the Space and Plasma Physics departments at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. The Autonomous Light Platform for High Altitude atmospheric imaging (ALPHA) is specifically designed for operations in the environmentally harsh conditions found in Arctic night time.

This paper presents the conceptual design phase of the aircraft, as well as the initial manufacturing and flight testing methodology of a half-scale prototype.

Media

This is me presenting the project and the paper at ICAS 2022.

me presenting

Some pictures of the ALPHA UAV first prototype.

prototype First Prototype before first ever flight test.

BibTex

@inproceedings{ALPHA_design_2022,
  address = {Stockholm},
  title = {Design of a {HALE} {UAV} for {Atmospheric} Imaging},
  url = {https://www.icas.org/ICAS_ARCHIVE/ICAS2022/data/papers/ICAS2022_0447_paper.pdf},
  author = {Nan Fernandez-Ayala, Victor and Vimláti, László and Matoses Gimenez, Andreu 
          and Delmotte, Helena and Ivchenko, Mykola and Mariani, Raffaello},
  month = sep,
  year = {2022},
}