This chapter has both maker and scientific impacts. It will show you a topic discarded in practically all the books and available references, and which consists of the generic ...
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J. A. Mendoza-Mendoza et al.Drones to Gohttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6788-2_44. Simulation
Julio Alberto Mendoza-Mendoza1 , Victor Javier Gonzalez-Villela1, Carlos Fernando Aguilar-Ibañez2 and Leonardo Fonseca-Ruiz3
(1)
Centro de Ingenieria Avanzada, Facultad de Ingenieria UNAM, Coyoacan, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico
(2)
CIC, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Gustavo A Madero, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico
(3)
UPIITA, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Gustavo A Madero, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico
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