Long-Duration Autonomy for Small Rotorcraft UAS including Recharging
Many unmanned aerial vehicle surveillance and monitoring applications require observations at precise locations over long periods of time, ideally days or weeks at a time (e.g. ecosystem monitoring), which has been impractical due to limited endurance and the requirement of humans in the loop for op...
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Zusammenfassung: | Many unmanned aerial vehicle surveillance and monitoring applications require
observations at precise locations over long periods of time, ideally days or
weeks at a time (e.g. ecosystem monitoring), which has been impractical due to
limited endurance and the requirement of humans in the loop for operation. To
overcome these limitations, we propose a fully autonomous small rotorcraft UAS
that is capable of performing repeated sorties for long-term observation
missions without any human intervention. We address two key technologies that
are critical for such a system: full platform autonomy including emergency
response to enable mission execution independently from human operators, and
the ability of vision-based precision landing on a recharging station for
automated energy replenishment. Experimental results of up to 11 hours of fully
autonomous operation in indoor and outdoor environments illustrate the
capability of our system. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1810.05683 |