PIXHAWK: A micro aerial vehicle design for autonomous flight using onboard computer vision

We describe a novel quadrotor Micro Air Vehicle (MAV) system that is designed to use computer vision algorithms within the flight control loop. The main contribution is a MAV system that is able to run both the vision-based flight control and stereo-vision-based obstacle detection parallelly on an e...

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Vydané v:Autonomous robots Ročník 33; číslo 1-2; s. 21 - 39
Hlavní autori: Meier, Lorenz, Tanskanen, Petri, Heng, Lionel, Lee, Gim Hee, Fraundorfer, Friedrich, Pollefeys, Marc
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Boston Springer US 01.08.2012
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN:0929-5593, 1573-7527
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Shrnutí:We describe a novel quadrotor Micro Air Vehicle (MAV) system that is designed to use computer vision algorithms within the flight control loop. The main contribution is a MAV system that is able to run both the vision-based flight control and stereo-vision-based obstacle detection parallelly on an embedded computer onboard the MAV. The system design features the integration of a powerful onboard computer and the synchronization of IMU-Vision measurements by hardware timestamping which allows tight integration of IMU measurements into the computer vision pipeline. We evaluate the accuracy of marker-based visual pose estimation for flight control and demonstrate marker-based autonomous flight including obstacle detection using stereo vision. We also show the benefits of our IMU-Vision synchronization for egomotion estimation in additional experiments where we use the synchronized measurements for pose estimation using the 2pt+gravity formulation of the PnP problem.
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ISSN:0929-5593
1573-7527
DOI:10.1007/s10514-012-9281-4