Route Coordination of UAV Fleet to Track a Ground Moving Target in Search and Lock (SAL) Task Over Urban Airspace

Autor: Yu Wu, Kin Huat Low
Přispěvatelé: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Air Traffic Management Research Institute
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: IEEE Internet of Things Journal. 9:20604-20619
ISSN: 2372-2541
DOI: 10.1109/jiot.2022.3178089
Popis: Drone has become more and more popular in various civil applications due to the open of the low-altitude airspace and its easy operation. Unlike the common search and track task for the target, the new search and lock (SAL) task is focused on in this paper. In the SAL task, multiple drones first try to detect the moving ground target cooperatively. Then they must lock the target by covering all the surrounding area of it at a low flight altitude, which indicates that the target can be watched clearly in all directions from then on. The SAL task can be applied in the panorama shot for the moving ground target. First, the low-altitude urban airspace is discretized into cubes, based on which the flight rules of drone are defined. The field of view (FOV) of drone is modeled considering the flight altitude and the block of buildings. For the cooperation among multiple drones, the constraints on the type of waypoint, the communication distance and the collision avoidance are all included. The goal in the search phase is to cover more area which have not been visited recently to increase the probability of detecting the target, and it is expected to lock the target as soon as possible in the lock phase. A new swarm-based imitative learning optimization (SBILO) algorithm is proposed to determine the waypoint of drone in the search phase considering the characteristic of the established SAL model. To have a quick response to the escape behavior of the target in the lock phase, the waypoint of drone is generated in a distributed way to cover more surrounding area of the target and lock it gradually. The case of losing the target in the FOV of all drones is also addressed by covering more possible places where the target may appear. Simulation results demonstrate that the SAL task can be performed efficiently by the drones with the flight routes obtained by the proposed SBILO algorithm and the distributed asynchronous decision-make (DADM) approach. Ministry of Education (MOE) Submitted/Accepted version This research work is supported by the Chongqing Research Program of Basic Research and Frontier Technology with the grant numbers of cstc2020jcyjmsxmX0602, Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities with the project reference number of 2020CDJ-LHZZ-066, China Scholarship Council with the project reference number of 201906055030. This collaborative research is also supported by the Ministry of Education (MOE, Singapore) Tier-1 project research grant (Project ID: 2018-T1-002-124) and the UAS Program on “Urban Aerial Transport Traffic Management and Systems” in the ATMRI, NTU, Singapore.
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