UGV-UAV Object Geolocation in Unstructured Environments
A robotic system of multiple unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has the potential for advancing autonomous object geolocation performance. Much research has focused on algorithmic improvements on individual components, such as navigation, motion planning, and percept...
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Zusammenfassung: | A robotic system of multiple unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) and unmanned
aerial vehicles (UAVs) has the potential for advancing autonomous object
geolocation performance. Much research has focused on algorithmic improvements
on individual components, such as navigation, motion planning, and perception.
In this paper, we present a UGV-UAV object detection and geolocation system,
which performs perception, navigation, and planning autonomously in real scale
in unstructured environment. We designed novel sensor pods equipped with
multispectral (visible, near-infrared, thermal), high resolution (181.6 Mega
Pixels), stereo (near-infrared pair), wide field of view (192 degree HFOV)
array. We developed a novel on-board software-hardware architecture to process
the high volume sensor data in real-time, and we built a custom AI subsystem
composed of detection, tracking, navigation, and planning for autonomous
objects geolocation in real-time.
This research is the first real scale demonstration of such high speed data
processing capability. Our novel modular sensor pod can boost relevant computer
vision and machine learning research. Our novel hardware-software architecture
is a solid foundation for system-level and component-level research. Our system
is validated through data-driven offline tests as well as a series of field
tests in unstructured environments. We present quantitative results as well as
discussions on key robotic system level challenges which manifest when we build
and test the system. This system is the first step toward a UGV-UAV cooperative
reconnaissance system in the future. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2201.05518 |