SATELLITE IMAGERY ASSISTED ROAD-BASED VISUAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM
There is a growing demand for unmanned aerial systems as autonomous surveillance, exploration and remote sensing solutions. Among the key concerns for robust operation of these systems is the need to reliably navigate the environment without reliance on global navigation satellite system (GNSS). Thi...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2016-06-01
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Series: | ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences |
Online Access: | http://www.isprs-ann-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/III-1/209/2016/isprs-annals-III-1-209-2016.pdf |
Summary: | There is a growing demand for unmanned aerial systems as autonomous surveillance, exploration and remote sensing solutions. Among
the key concerns for robust operation of these systems is the need to reliably navigate the environment without reliance on global
navigation satellite system (GNSS). This is of particular concern in Defence circles, but is also a major safety issue for commercial
operations. In these circumstances, the aircraft needs to navigate relying only on information from on-board passive sensors such as
digital cameras. An autonomous feature-based visual system presented in this work offers a novel integral approach to the modelling
and registration of visual features that responds to the specific needs of the navigation system. It detects visual features from Google
Earth<sup>*</sup> build a feature database. The same algorithm then detects features in an on-board cameras video stream. On one level this
serves to localise the vehicle relative to the environment using Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (SLAM). On a second level it
correlates them with the database to localise the vehicle with respect to the inertial frame.
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The performance of the presented visual navigation system was compared using the satellite imagery from different years. Based on
comparison results, an analysis of the effects of seasonal, structural and qualitative changes of the imagery source on the performance
of the navigation algorithm is presented.
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<sup>*</sup> The algorithm is independent of the source of satellite imagery and another provider can be used |
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ISSN: | 2194-9042 2194-9050 |