On-board Communication-based Relative Localization for Collision Avoidance in Micro Air Vehicle teams

September 28, 2016 Β· Declared Dead Β· πŸ› Autonomous Robots

πŸ‘» CAUSE OF DEATH: Ghosted
No code link whatsoever

"No code URL or promise found in abstract"

Evidence collected by the PWNC Scanner

Authors Mario Coppola, Kimberly McGuire, Kirk Y. W. Scheper, Guido C. H. E. de Croon arXiv ID 1609.08811 Category cs.RO: Robotics Citations 49 Venue Autonomous Robots Last Checked 5 months ago
Abstract
Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs) will unlock their true potential once they can operate in groups. To this end, it is essential for them to estimate on-board the relative location of their neighbors. The challenge lies in limiting the mass and processing burden needed to enable this. We developed a relative localization method that only requires the MAVs to communicate via their wireless transceiver. Communication allows the exchange of on-board states (velocity, height, and orientation), while the signal-strength provides range data. These quantities are fused to provide a full relative location estimate. We used our method to tackle the problem of collision avoidance in tight areas. The system was tested with a team of AR.Drones flying in a 4mx4m area and with miniature drones of ~50g in a 2mx2m area. The MAVs were able to track their relative positions and fly several minutes without collisions. Our implementation used Bluetooth to communicate between the drones. This featured significant noise and disturbances in signal-strength, which worsened as more drones were added. Simulation analysis suggests that results can improve with a more suitable transceiver module.
Community shame:
Not yet rated
Community Contributions

Found the code? Know the venue? Think something is wrong? Let us know!

πŸ“œ Similar Papers

In the same crypt β€” Robotics

Died the same way β€” πŸ‘» Ghosted