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Distributed Thermal Identification and Exploitation for Multiple Soaring UAVs

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Vera, Santiago
Heredia, Guillermo
Sukkarieh, Salah
Ollero, Aníbal

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This chapter discusses the problem of cooperatively sensing the wind map of an area in order to efficiently harvest the wind energy with fixed-wing gliding UAVs, known as soaring. Moreover, a cooperative system with multiple gliding fixed-wing UAVs is presented for long endurance missions. This system is composed by three main blocks that include thermal detector, path planning, and collision avoidance. The main advantage is its low computational load, making it suitable for real-time applications. Extensive simulation results in several scenarios are given to test the complete system. In addition, real experiments have been carried out with real gliding aircrafts of the Robotics Vision and Control Group (GRVC) of the University of Sevilla in the Airfield of La Cartuja (Sevilla). The results of these experiments show the convenience of the proposed method.

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SI-0971/2012
DPI2011-28937-C02-01

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This work was supported by the European Commission FP7 ICT Programme under the International Research Exchange Network “Multi-UAV Cooperation for long endurance applications” (SI-0971/2012) and the CLEAR Project (DPI2011-28937-C02-01) funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion of the Spanish Government.

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Human Behavior Understanding in Networked Sensing. Chapter 17, pp. 359-378 (2014)

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