DocumentCode :
1299912
Title :
A system for obstacle detection during rotorcraft low altitude flight
Author :
Bhanu, Bir ; Das, Subhodev ; Roberts, Barry ; Duncan, Dave
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Eng., California Univ., Riverside, CA, USA
Volume :
32
Issue :
3
fYear :
1996
fDate :
7/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
875
Lastpage :
897
Abstract :
An airborne vehicle such as a rotorcraft must avoid obstacles like antennas, towers, poles, fences, tree branches, and wires strung across the flight path. Automatic detection of the obstacles and generation of appropriate guidance and control actions for the vehicle to avoid these obstacles would facilitate autonomous navigation. The requirements of an obstacle detection system for rotorcraft in low-altitude Nap-of-the-Earth (NOE) flight based on various rotorcraft motion constraints is analyzed here in detail. It is argued that an automated obstacle detection system for the rotorcraft scenario should include both passive and active sensors to be effective. Consequently, it introduces a maximally passive system which involves the use of passive sensors (TV, FLIR) as well as the selective use of an active (laser) sensor. The passive component is concerned with estimating range using optical flow-based motion analysis and binocular stereo. The optical flow-based motion analysis that is combined with on-board inertial navigation system (INS) to compute ranges to visible scene points is described. Experimental results obtained using land vehicle data illustrate the particular approach to motion analysis.
Keywords :
aircraft control; aircraft navigation; computerised navigation; helicopters; image sequences; inertial navigation; infrared imaging; military aircraft; military avionics; motion estimation; stereo image processing; television applications; Automatic detection; FLIR; TV; active sensors; airborne vehicle; autonomous navigation; binocular stereo; control; guidance; helicopter; land vehicle data; laser sensor; low altitude flight; low-altitude Nap-of-the-Earth flight; military rotorcraft; motion analysis; obstacle detection; on-board inertial navigation; optical flow; passive sensors; rotorcraft; Automatic generation control; Motion analysis; Navigation; Optical sensors; Poles and towers; Remotely operated vehicles; Rotors; Sensor systems; Vehicle detection; Wires;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9251
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/7.532250
Filename :
532250
Link To Document :
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