
Professor Arthur Richards
M.Eng.(Cantab.), S.M.(M.I.T.), Ph.D. (M.I.T.)
Current positions
Professor of Robotics and Control
School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology
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Research interests
I specialize in the application of trajectory optimization to problems in aerospace. Examples of recent work include:
- autonomous exploration of a cluttered environment by an Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV)
- fuel-efficient rendezvous of spacecraft for Mars Sample Return mission
- robust air traffic flow management
This technologies involved include:
- non-convex optimization for avoidance constraints, such as obstacle avoidance or air traffic separation
- robust model predictive control, applying optimization in real time to compensate for disturbances and other uncertainty
- distributed optimization and control, enabling cooperation across large teams of vehicles
In all of the work, the challenges are to find solutions that are:
- high performance, e.g. handling high levels of air traffic or using minimal fuel
- robust, able to work in uncertain environments or even without a map at all
- scalable, able to extend to very large numbers of vehicles
- fast, using efficient algorithms to respond quickly to new information
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Aerial Robotics for Search and Rescue
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Civil, Aerospace and Design EngineeringDates
19/09/2022 to 18/09/2026
PORTAL (Future Flight Phase 3 with SLiNK-TECH)
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of Aerospace EngineeringDates
01/07/2022 to 30/06/2024
Reading the Human Through Artificial, Augmented and Artistic Intelligence
Principal Investigator
Description
Machine Vision, Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality are changing the way we live and engage with our environments. How do machines read us? What does it mean for us to…Managing organisational unit
Department of Aerospace EngineeringDates
02/03/2020 to 26/06/2020
8034 - CASCADE
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of Aerospace EngineeringDates
01/02/2018 to 31/01/2023
8034 - CASCADE
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Engineering Mathematics and TechnologyDates
01/02/2018 to 31/10/2023
Thesis supervisions
Robust distributed control of constrained linear systems
Supervisors
Drone-Sonde Development, Modelling, and Control for Atmospheric Measurements
Supervisors
Slip-aware localisation for wheeled vehicles
Supervisors
Driverless Car and Multiagent Model Predictive Control
Supervisors
Bio-inspired path planning for unmanned air vehicles in urban environments
Supervisors
Publications
Recent publications
04/01/2024Learning Interpretable Models of Aircraft Handling Behaviour by Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback
AIAA SCITECH 2024 Forum
WildBridge
15th annual International Micro Air Vehicle Conference and Competition
Experimental Validation of the Reliability-Aware Multi-UAV Coverage Path Planning Problem
Thales-Bristol Partnership in Hybrid Autonomous Systems Engineering (TBPHASE)
Semi-autonomous drone control with safety analysis
Drone Systems and Applications