2021 7th International Conference on Automation, Robotics and Applications (ICARA) | 2021

A Novel Approach to Computationally Lighter GNSS-Denied UAV Navigation Using Monocular Camera

 
 
 
 

Abstract


A good receptivity of GNSS signals during autonomous navigation is of prime importance. Due to this, navigation becomes close to impossible with places having low receptivity or GNSS-denied zones. In this paper, a navigational system is presented for a multi-rotor UAV in a GNSS-denied environment. The global positioning problem is solved by taking a local reference frame and estimating the UAV s position and velocity w.r.t it, using an onboard monocular camera and barometer. The navigational problem is solved by designing a required velocity function and tuning the system s response to this input by a PID controller. The results of both simulations and actual flight tests show the effectiveness and reliability of the presented work, which enables a UAV to perform full automated missions from takeoff, waypoint navigation and landing, in complete absence of any GNSS signals.

Volume None
Pages 114-121
DOI 10.1109/ICARA51699.2021.9376502
Language English
Journal 2021 7th International Conference on Automation, Robotics and Applications (ICARA)

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