Barnard Microsystems Limited

Developing Unmanned Aircraft Systems to benefit Mankind

Papers and presentations: most recent first - Papers + Presentations
" The Barnard Team perspective ..." at the 24th Bristol UAV Systems Conference 2009

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- coutesy Richard Hirst

Presentation on "The use of Unmanned Aircraft: ..." at an IET Surrey Network meeting

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- from http://ietsurrey.org/events/index.php?eventid=85

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Presentation on "The use of Unmanned Aircraft in oil and gas E&P activities"

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The Society of Exploration Geophysicists 2008 Conference took place at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center.

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Presentation on "The use of UAVs in Exploration and Production"

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Drs Rango, Barnard and Jones at question time after their presentations

Thanks to Richard Hirst for taking and emailing a copy of the photograph.

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Presentation at the IET on "Small UAV Command, Control and Communication issues

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Presentation given at the Institute of Engineering and Technology ("IET") Seminar on 5th December 2007 at Savoy Place in London on "Communicating with UAVs", where the title of Dr Barnard's presentation was " Small UAV Command, Control and Communication Issues".

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Article on "The MoD Grand Challenge 2008" in AUVSI Unmanned Systems Nov/Dec 2007

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Presentation at the UAV 2007 Conference in Paris from 12th to 14th June, 2007

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Paper in the June issue of the oil and gas industry magazine called Hart E & P

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UAV Features, Applications and Technology 2007 V25

Warning: this is a huge, 17 MByte, pdf file and may take quite some time to download!

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