Ella M. Atkins
Ella M. Atkins
Associate Professor
ADDRESS: 3009 FXB
PHONE: (734) 615-7456
FAX: (unsecured) (734) 763-0578
EMAIL: ematkins@umich.edu
Websites: http://solarbubbles.engin.umich.edu/~a2sys/
Professor Atkins' research program focuses on the integration of strategic and tactical planning and optimization algorithms to enable robust, autonomous aircraft and spacecraft flight in the presence of system failures and environmental uncertainties. Onboard automation must enhance performance while maintaining safe long-term operation robust to unexpected or failure scenarios. Mission and trajectory planners must yield acceptable low-cost solutions for single vehicles or coordinated teams operating nominally or, worst-case, in unfriendly, uncertain environments with degraded performance characteristics. Researchers have begun to speak of humans "on the loop" rather than "in the loop". Under this paradigm, humans are the mission managers and theatre commanders supported by an array of computational tools. These tools must acquire and accurately summarize mission-critical information for human supervisors while providing the underlying infrastructure that plans and executes missions in accordance with specified high-level directives. Hardware-based demonstration of single-vehicle and collaborative systems is a key component of Dr. Atkins' research. Current platforms include the Solus UAV and a planetary surface rover (see illustrations).
Dr. Atkins is author of over 60 archival and conference publications and serves as an associate editor for the AIAA Journal of Aerospace Computing, Information, and Communication (JACIC). She is a technical program chair for the AIAA Infotech@Aerospace conference and has served on several review boards and panels. She is chair-elect of the AIAA Intelligent Systems Technical Committee, an Associate Fellow of AIAA, a member of AAAI and IEEE, and a private pilot (ASEL).

Solus UAV
Specializations & Research
Interests
Strategic (AI) and tactical (motion-based)
planning/scheduling for individual and
collaborative air and space systems, fault-tolerant
flight management, UAV/MAV applications.
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Aeronautics
& Astronautics, BS, 1988
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Aeronautics
& Astronautics, MS, 1990
University of Michigan, Computer Science &
Engineering, MS, 1995
University of Michigan, Computer Science &
Engineering, PhD, 1999
Society Memberships
Member of AIAA, Associate Fellow
NSF Review Panel Member, 2004, 2005
NASA JPL Review Board, Deep Space Mission System
and Mars Technology Programs, Panel Chair
Associate Editor, AIAA Journal of Aerospace
Computing, Information, & Comunication
(JACIC)
Technical Program Co-Chair, AIAA
Infotech@Aerospace Conference, 2005 &
2007
Local Program Chair, IEEE Intl. Conference on
Robotics & Automation (ICRA), 2002
Chair-elect, AIAA Intelligent Systems Technical
Committee
Honors and Awards
NSF Career Award
Associate Fellow, American Institute of
Aeronautics & Astronautics (AIAA)
Sloan Foundation Pre-Tenure Leave Fellowship
Aerospace Engineering Dept. Faculty Mentor Award,
University of Maryland
GE Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, University of
Michigan
Orenstein Fellowship, EECS Department, University
of Michigan
Private Pilot (ASEL)
Scuba Certified (PADI)
Teaching Interests
Flight Software Systems, AE 495 (ENAE 380 at
University of Maryland)
Intelligent Automation of Aerospace Systems (ENAE
7881, University of Maryland)
Space Robotics (ENAE 692, University of
Maryland)
Embedded Real-time Systems (ENAE 488E, University
of Maryland)
Aerospace Computing (ENAE 202, University of
Maryland)
Aerospace Analysis & Computation (ENAE 261,
Unversity of Maryland)
Positions Held at Michigan
Associate Professor, Department of Aerospace
Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
2006-present
Graduate student (fellow, GSRA, GSI), EECS
Department (Computer Science & Engineering
Division), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
1993-1999
Publications List and Downloads
Publications

