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Unmanned aerial vehicle abstraction layer: An abstraction layer to operate unmanned aerial vehicles

Fran Real, Arturo Torres‐González, Pablo Ramón Soria, Jesús Capitán, Anı́bal Ollero

2020International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article presents a software layer to abstract users of unmanned aerial vehicles from the specific hardware of the platform and the autopilot interfaces. The main objective of our unmanned aerial vehicle abstraction layer (UAL) is to simplify the development and testing of higher-level algorithms in aerial robotics by trying to standardize and simplify the interfaces with the unmanned aerial vehicles. Unmanned aerial vehicle abstraction layer supports operation with PX4 and DJI autopilots (among others), which are current leading manufacturers. Besides, unmanned aerial vehicle abstraction layer can work seamlessly with simulated or real platforms and it provides calls to issue standard commands such as taking off, landing or pose, and velocity controls. Even though unmanned aerial vehicle abstraction layer is under continuous development, a stable version is available for public use. We showcase the use of unmanned aerial vehicle abstraction layer with a set of applications coming from several European research projects, where different academic and industrial entities have adopted unmanned aerial vehicle abstraction layer as a common development framework.

Topics & Concepts

AbstractionComputer scienceAutopilotLayer (electronics)Abstraction layerSet (abstract data type)RoboticsSoftwareEmbedded systemArtificial intelligenceReal-time computingRobotAerospace engineeringOperating systemProgramming languageEngineeringEpistemologyChemistryPhilosophyOrganic chemistryRobotic Path Planning AlgorithmsRobotics and Sensor-Based LocalizationUAV Applications and Optimization
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