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Intro
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The dream of Personal Aviation
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Challenges for Personal Aviation
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Enabling Technologies for Personal Aviation
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Novel Approaches to Automation
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Piloting Personal Aerial Vehicles
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The Socio-Technological Environment
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Intuitive Displays and Controls
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Multi-sensory Human-Machine Interfaces
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Objective Measures for Workload
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HMI Demonstration in DLR Simulator
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Ongoing work: helicopter augmentation
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Hover task
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Ongoing work: NIRS
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Ongoing work: CableRobot Simulator
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Ongoing work: Helicopter simulation
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Many PAV concepts exist
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NASA Silicon Valley Urban VTOL Air-Taxi Study Kevin R. Antcliff, Ken Goodrich and Mark Moore
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Ehang 184 is flight testing in the US
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Volocopter VC200: First flight
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Vision Swiss Energy and Climate Summit
Description:
Explore the potential of Personal Aerial Vehicles (PAVs) as a revolutionary transportation solution in this 31-minute lecture by Heinrich Bülthoff from the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics. Delve into the challenges and enabling technologies for personal aviation, examining novel approaches to automation and piloting techniques. Investigate the socio-technological environment surrounding PAVs, including intuitive displays, controls, and multi-sensory human-machine interfaces. Learn about objective measures for workload and witness an HMI demonstration in a DLR simulator. Discover ongoing research in helicopter augmentation, NIRS technology, and the CableRobot Simulator. Examine various PAV concepts, including NASA's Urban VTOL Air-Taxi Study and the Ehang 184. Conclude with insights into the Volocopter VC200's first flight and its potential impact on energy and climate solutions.

Personal Aerial Vehicles - The Next Big Game-Changer?

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