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Automated Drone Battery Management System—Droneport: Technical Overview

Lukáš Bláha, Ondřej Severa, Martin Goubej, Tomáš Myslivec, Jan Reitinger

2023Drones19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The popularity of using vertical take-off and landing unmanned aerial systems continues to rise. Although the use of these devices seems to be almost limitless, the main drawback is still the battery capacity and the need to replace or recharge it several times per hour. This article provides a technical overview of the development of an experimental mechatronic system for automatic drone battery management called Droneport. It was developed as a system with a landing platform, automatic battery exchange and recharging outside the drone, allowing a quick return to the mission. The first part presents its mechanical design, installed instrumentation and software environment. The next part is devoted to the description of the individual hardware components, highlighting the specific problems that had to be solved to optimize size, weight and robustness requirements. The final section summarizes our observations regarding the contribution of this tool to the autonomy of drones or UAVs in general.

Topics & Concepts

DroneInstrumentation (computer programming)Computer scienceBattery (electricity)Robustness (evolution)MechatronicsSystems engineeringSoftwareEmbedded systemEngineeringArtificial intelligenceOperating systemPower (physics)ChemistryQuantum mechanicsPhysicsBiochemistryBiologyGeneticsGeneUAV Applications and OptimizationRobotic Path Planning AlgorithmsPower Line Inspection Robots