Ellipsoidal path planning for unmanned aerial vehicles

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Abstract

The research in path planning for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) is an active topic nowadays. The path planning strategy highly depends on the map abstraction available. In a previous work, we presented an ellipsoidal mapping algorithm (EMA) that was designed using covariance ellipsoids and clustering algorithms. The EMA computes compact in-memory maps, but still with enough information to accurately represent the environment and to be useful for robot navigation algorithms. In this work, we develop a novel path planning algorithm based on a bio-inspired algorithm for navigation in the ellipsoidal map. Our approach overcomes the problem that there is no closed formula to calculate the distance between two ellipsoidal surfaces, so it was approximated using a trained neural network. The presented path planning algorithm takes advantage of ellipsoid entities to represent obstacles and compute paths for small UAVs regardless of the concavity of these obstacles, in a very geometrically explicit way. Furthermore, our method can also be used to plan routes in dynamical environments without adding any computational cost.

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Villaseñor, C., Gallegos, A. A., Lopez-Gonzalez, G., Gomez-Avila, J., Hernandez-Barragan, J., & Arana-Daniel, N. (2021). Ellipsoidal path planning for unmanned aerial vehicles. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11177997

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