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'''ArWiki''' is the wiki for the {{tag|North Carolina}} {{tag|University|State University}} Aerial Robotics Club. The ARC is a {{tag|student}} organization that constructs {{tag|Aviation|airplanes}} and puts {{tag|computers}} on them to make them intelligent and autonomous. The club aims to participate in the AUVSI and IARC {{tag|competition}}s. In common to both competitions is the ability of the airplane to fly autonomously, take high resolution {{tag|surveillance}} pictures, and send these pictures back to the ground station. | '''ArWiki''' is the wiki for the {{tag|North Carolina}} {{tag|University|State University}} Aerial Robotics Club. The ARC is a {{tag|student}} organization that constructs {{tag|Aviation|airplanes}} and puts {{tag|computers}} on them to make them intelligent and autonomous. The club aims to participate in the AUVSI and IARC {{tag|competition}}s. In common to both competitions is the ability of the airplane to fly autonomously, take high resolution {{tag|surveillance}} pictures, and send these pictures back to the ground station. | ||
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Language: | English |
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Main topic: | Robotics |
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ArWiki is the wiki for the North Carolina State University Aerial Robotics Club. The ARC is a student organization that constructs airplanes and puts computers on them to make them intelligent and autonomous. The club aims to participate in the AUVSI and IARC competitions. In common to both competitions is the ability of the airplane to fly autonomously, take high resolution surveillance pictures, and send these pictures back to the ground station.