Localization framework for real-time UAV autonomous landing: An on-ground deployed visual approach

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One of the greatest challenges for fixed-wing unmanned aircraft vehicles (UAVs) is safe landing. Hereafter, an on-ground deployed visual approach is developed in this paper. This approach is definitely suitable for landing within the global navigation satellite system (GNSS)-denied environments. As for applications, the deployed guidance system makes full use of the ground computing resource and feedbacks the aircraft’s real-time localization to its on-board autopilot. Under such circumstances, a separate long baseline stereo architecture is proposed to possess an extendable baseline and wide-angle field of view (FOV) against the traditional fixed baseline schemes. Furthermore, accuracy evaluation of the new type of architecture is conducted by theoretical modeling and computational analysis. Dataset-driven experimental results demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the developed approach.

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Kong, W., Hu, T., Zhang, D., Shen, L., & Zhang, J. (2017). Localization framework for real-time UAV autonomous landing: An on-ground deployed visual approach. Sensors, 17(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17061437

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