Movable Range-Finding Sensor System and Precise Automated Landing of Quad-Rotor MAV
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The accuracy of small and low cost GPS is insufficient to provide data for precisely landing Micro Air Vehicles (MAV)s. This study shows how a MAV can land on a small targeted landing site by using sensors rather than imprecise GPS data. This paper describes a proposed movable range finding sensor system for measuring the environment and an algorithm of position measurement. This range finding system consists of four Infrared (IR) sensors, four servo motors and one ultrasonic sensor. In order to measure the MAVs position, the sensor system vertically swings each IR sensor using the servo motors and these IR sensors detect the edge of landing target. And this sensor system calculates the position from the measured edge direction and the ultrasonic altitude. Additionally, experiments of autonomous hovering over a 52cm × 52cm table and autonomous landings were carried out indoors using the proposed sensor system. Our experiments succeeded, and as a result, the MAV kept flying horizontally within a 18cm radius circle, and then it landed on the table from a height of 50cm. The IR sensors were selected because of the payload limitations of small MAVs. If the MAVs payload capacity were higher than a laser sensor, then it would be used, since the lasers can operate better in sunlight than IR sensors and also they tend to have longer scanning ranges and are more accurate.
著者
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NONAMI Kenzo
Graduate School of Engineering Chiba University
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HALEY Mark
Analytical Software Inc.
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IWAKURA Daisuke
Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University
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WANG Wei
Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University
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Wang Wei
Graduate School Of Dental Medicine Hokkaido University
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Iwakura Daisuke
Graduate School Of Engineering Chiba Univ.
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