A hybrid approach for autonomous collision-free uav navigation in 3d partially unknown dynamic environments

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Abstract

In the past decades, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have emerged in a wide range of applications. Owing to the advances in UAV technologies related to sensing, computing, power, etc., it has become possible to carry out missions autonomously. A key component to achieving this goal is the development of safe navigation methods, which is the main focus of this work. A hybrid navigation approach is proposed to allow safe autonomous operations in three-dimensional (3D) partially unknown and dynamic environments. This method combines a global path planning algorithm, namely RRT-Connect, with a reactive control law based on sliding mode control to provide quick reflex-like reactions to newly detected obstacles. The performance of the suggested approach is validated using simulations.

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Elmokadem, T., & Savkin, A. V. (2021). A hybrid approach for autonomous collision-free uav navigation in 3d partially unknown dynamic environments. Drones, 5(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/drones5030057

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