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Dynamic Artificial Neural Network-Assisted GPS-Less Navigation for IoT-Enabled Drones

Murat Şimşek, Azzedine Boukerche, Burak Kantarcı, Rahman Bitirgen, Muhsin Hançer, İsmail Bayezit

2024IEEE Internet of Things Magazine10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have enabled key duties in emergency preparedness, traffic monitoring, environmental monitoring, and public safety. Since the presence of GPS-enabled contexts is not always guaranteed, a grand challenge with the UAVs is the lack of accomplishing their tasks without the presence of GPS coordinates (latitude, longitude, and altitude). Hence, the performance of UAVs in GPS-denied environments is expected to degrade dramatically when compared to the UAVs employed in GPS-enabled environments. In this article, an alternative approach to the state-of-the-art, Dynamic Artificial Neural Network (D-ANN)-based solution is proposed to assist UAV navigation without GPS positions during a mission. Besides accelerometer and gyroscope data, Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signals, which have been traditionally used in the design of UAV flight controllers, are proposed to be a part of the input for D-ANN-assisted UAV navigation without GPS data. Since the latitude, longitude, and altitude values of the UAV are not correlated, each position is obtained through a separate D-ANN system. The proposed D-ANN location of a quadrotor UAV assisted by D-ANN has less than 3m average destination error at the end of the testing trajectory and also less than 0.12 average normalized mean square error during the testing trajectory in terms of the 3D GPS coordinates.

Topics & Concepts

DroneGlobal Positioning SystemInternet of ThingsArtificial neural networkComputer scienceReal-time computingArtificial intelligenceEmbedded systemTelecommunicationsBiologyGeneticsUAV Applications and OptimizationRobotic Path Planning AlgorithmsRobotics and Sensor-Based Localization
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