Route Planning for Teams of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Using Dubins Vehicle Model with Budget Constraint

Author(s):  
David Zahrádka ◽  
Robert Pěnička ◽  
Martin Saska
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ondrej Ďatko ◽  
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Branislav Kandera

This work analyzes the penetration of the aviation, forestry and agriculture sector and aims to present forestry and agricultural activities where there is the possibility of using unmanned aerial vehicles. In the first chapter, the work deals with the characteristics of unmanned aerial vehicles, remote sensing, forestry and agriculture. The second chapter deals with a particular analyzes of scientific papers, articles and internet research, and on the basis of these analyzes presents examples of activities in which unmanned aerial vehicles can be used. The third chapter provides an overview of technological and software equipment needed to perform such activities or aerial work. In the fourth chapter, through the practical part, work focuses on examining the use of the mid-class unmanned aerial vehicle model for the plant health analysis, while providing justifications and findings from the results. As part of the practical part, it also provides practical information for the individual steps during the planning and operation of flight. In the fifth chapter, the work briefly summarizes the information and results collected, from which it suggests some possibilities for the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, such as their use in the vaccination of foxes, and the recommended procedures for operating flights or aerial work.


Author(s):  
О.І. Тимочко ◽  
А.В. Тристан ◽  
О.Є. Чернавіна ◽  
А.О. Бережний

The flight route planning method for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to search for a dynamic object in a forest-steppe area was developed. Indicators and criteria of search efficiency with the participation of UAV were proposed. They allow you to choose the route that most fully meets the goals and objectives of the search. A numerical estimates of the search efficiency indicator were obtained for choosing a rational UAV flight route under conditions of uncertain behavior of a dynamic object.


2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (11) ◽  
pp. 1961-1979 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haifeng Huang ◽  
Jingjing Long ◽  
Wu Yi ◽  
Qinglin Yi ◽  
Guodong Zhang ◽  
...  

Abstract. In recent years, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have become widely used in emergency investigations of major natural hazards over large areas; however, UAVs are less commonly employed to investigate single geo-hazards. Based on a number of successful investigations in the Three Gorges Reservoir area, China, a complete UAV-based method for performing emergency investigations of single geo-hazards is described. First, a customized UAV system that consists of a multi-rotor UAV subsystem, an aerial photography subsystem, a ground control subsystem and a ground surveillance subsystem is described in detail. The implementation process, which includes four steps, i.e., indoor preparation, site investigation, on-site fast processing and application, and indoor comprehensive processing and application, is then elaborated, and two investigation schemes, automatic and manual, that are used in the site investigation step are put forward. Moreover, some key techniques and methods – e.g., the layout and measurement of ground control points (GCPs), route planning, flight control and image collection, and the Structure from Motion (SfM) photogrammetry processing – are explained. Finally, three applications are given. Experience has shown that using UAVs for emergency investigation of single geo-hazards greatly reduces the time, intensity and risks associated with on-site work and provides valuable, high-accuracy, high-resolution information that supports emergency responses.


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