About this Special Issue
Goal
This Special Issue of Aerospace Research Communications seeks to address these challenges by focusing on the control and management of UAV swarms in dynamic operational environments. We aim to showcase cutting-edge research that advances our understanding of how to enhance the resiliency of UAV swarms, ensuring they remain robust and operational despite the diverse disruptions they face.
This issue aims to bring together researchers and experts to share recent advances and innovative solutions that focus on the resiliency of UAV swarms. We welcome contributions that explore novel algorithms, methods, and techniques designed to increase or evaluate resiliency measures in UAV swarms. Additionally, we are interested in reviews that assess current trends, challenges, and solutions related to the resiliency of aerial unoccupied aircraft.
Scope
Topics of interest for this Special Issue include, but are not limited to:
• Control and management of UAV swarms in operational environments.
• Path planning, navigation, and obstacle/collision avoidance in complex environments.
• Algorithms, methods, and novel techniques for increasing or evaluating resiliency measures in UAV swarms.
• Reviews of current trends, challenges, and solutions for issues related to the resiliency of UAV and UAV swarms.
We invite theoretical, numerical, and experimental studies, reviews, and case studies that provide new insights into the phenomena of UAV swarm resiliency. Contributions should significantly advance the development of effective strategies for managing UAV swarms and demonstrate their potential impact on practical applications. Interdisciplinary research that combines UAV swarm resiliency with other fields, such as machine learning, control theory, and optimization, is particularly encouraged.
All submissions will undergo a rigorous peer review, and accepted papers will be published promptly. Submitted papers should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Any questions? Please email the Editorial Office.
All article processing charges are being waived until the end of 2025 for submissions to Aerospace Research Communications.
Keywords: UAV, Swarm, Resiliency, Control