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Stereo vision based indoor/outdoor navigation for flying robots
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2013
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Automatic NavigationMachine VisionEngineeringOdometryStereo VisionAerospace EngineeringVision RoboticsField RoboticsNew Quadrotor PlatformVehicle LocalizationSystems EngineeringFpga BoardKinematicsRoboticsAutonomous NavigationComputer Vision
We introduce our new quadrotor platform for realizing autonomous navigation in unknown indoor/outdoor environments. Autonomous waypoint navigation, obstacle avoidance and flight control is implemented on-board. The system does not require a special environment, artificial markers or an external reference system. We developed a monolithic, mechanically damped perception unit which is equipped with a stereo camera pair, an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), two processor-and an FPGA board. Stereo images are processed on the FPGA by the Semi-Global Matching algorithm. Keyframe-based stereo odometry is fused with IMU data compensating for time delays that are induced by the vision pipeline. The system state estimate is used for control and on-board 3D mapping. An operator can set waypoints in the map, while the quadrotor autonomously plans its path avoiding obstacles. We show experiments with the quadrotor flying from inside a building to the outside and vice versa, traversing a window and a door respectively. A video of the experiments is part of this work. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first autonomously flying system with complete on-board processing that performs waypoint navigation with obstacle avoidance in geometrically unconstrained, complex indoor/outdoor environments.
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