UAV Fault Detection Methods, State-of-the-Art

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Abstract

The continual expansion of the range of applications for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is resulting in the development of more and more sophisticated systems. The greater the complexity of the UAV, the greater the likelihood that a component will fail. Due to the fact that drones often operate in close proximity to humans, the reliability of flying robots, which directly affects the level of safety, is becoming more important. This review article presents recent research works on fault detection on unmanned flying systems. They include papers published between January 2016 and August 2022. Web of Science and Google Scholar databases were used to search for articles. Terminology related to fault detection of unmanned aerial vehicles was used as keywords. The articles were analyzed, each paper was briefly summarized and the most important details concerning each of the described articles were summarized in the table.

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Puchalski, R., & Giernacki, W. (2022, November 1). UAV Fault Detection Methods, State-of-the-Art. Drones. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/drones6110330

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