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Target Acquisition, Localization, and Surveillance Using a Fixed-Wing Mini-UAV and Gimbaled Camera

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Target Acquisition, Localization, and Surveillance Using a Fixed-Wing Mini-UAV and Gimbaled Camera
— Target acquisition and continuous surveillance using fixed-wing UAVs is a difficult task due to the many degrees of freedom inherent in aircraft and gimbaled cameras. Mini-UAVs further complicate the problem by introducing severe restrictions on the size and weight of electro-optical sensor assemblies. We present a field-tested mini-UAV gimbal mechanism and flightpath generation algorithm as well as a novel human-UAV interaction scheme in which the operator manually flies the UAV to produce an estimation of the target position, then allows the aircraft to fly itself and control the gimbal while the operator refines and moves the target position as required.
Morgan Quigley, Michael A. Goodrich, Stephen Griff
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Updated 25 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICRA
Authors Morgan Quigley, Michael A. Goodrich, Stephen Griffiths, Andrew Eldredge, Randal W. Beard
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