Autonomous Flight for Detection, Localization, and Tracking of Moving Targets with a Small Quadrotor

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In this letter, we address the autonomous flight of a small quadrotor, enabling tracking of a moving object. The 15-cm diameter, 250-g robot relies only on onboard sensors (a single camera and an inertial measurement unit) and computers, and can detect, localize, and track moving objects. Our key contributions include the relative pose estimate of a spherical target as well as the planning algorithm, which considers the dynamics of the underactuated robot, the actuator limitations, and the field of view constraints. We show simulation and experimental results to demonstrate feasibility and performance, as well as robustness to abrupt variations in target motion.

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Thomas, J., Welde, J., Loianno, G., Daniilidis, K., & Kumar, V. (2017). Autonomous Flight for Detection, Localization, and Tracking of Moving Targets with a Small Quadrotor. IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2(3), 1762–1769. https://doi.org/10.1109/LRA.2017.2702198

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