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High-Speed Interception Multicopter Control by Image-Based Visual Servoing

Kun Yang, Chenggang Bai, Zhikun She, Quan Quan

2024IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology15 citationsDOI

Abstract

In recent years, reports of illegal drones threatening public safety have increased. For the invasion of fully autonomous drones, traditional methods, such as radio frequency interference and GPS shielding, may fail. This article proposes a scheme that uses an autonomous multicopter with a strapdown camera to intercept a maneuvering intruder unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The interceptor multicopter can autonomously detect and intercept intruders moving at high speed in the air. The strapdown camera avoids the complex mechanical structure of the electro-optical pod, making the interceptor multicopter compact. However, the coupling of the camera and multicopter motion makes interception tasks difficult. To solve this problem, an image-based visual servoing (IBVS) controller is proposed to make the interception fast and accurate. Then, in response to the time delay of sensor imaging and image processing relative to attitude changes in high-speed scenarios, a delayed Kalman filter (DKF) observer is generalized to predict the current image position and increase the update frequency. Finally, hardware-in-the-loop (HITL) simulations and outdoor flight experiments verify that this method has a high interception accuracy and success rate. In the flight experiments, a high-speed interception is achieved with a terminal speed of 20m/s.

Topics & Concepts

Visual servoingInterceptionComputer scienceImage (mathematics)Artificial intelligenceComputer visionBiologyEcologyAdvanced Vision and ImagingCCD and CMOS Imaging SensorsVideo Surveillance and Tracking Methods
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