未知环境下的自动坐尾飞行

IF 9.4 1区 计算机科学 Q1 ROBOTICS IEEE Transactions on Robotics Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1109/TRO.2025.3526102
Guozheng Lu;Yunfan Ren;Fangcheng Zhu;Haotian Li;Ruize Xue;Yixi Cai;Ximin Lyu;Fu Zhang
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Autonomous Tail-Sitter Flights in Unknown Environments
Trajectory generation for fully autonomous flights of tail-sitter unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) presents substantial challenges due to their highly nonlinear aerodynamics. In this article, we introduce, to the best of the authors' knowledge, the world's first fully autonomous tail-sitter UAV capable of high-speed navigation in unknown, cluttered environments. The UAV autonomy is enabled by cutting-edge technologies including LiDAR-based sensing, differential-flatness-based trajectory planning and control with purely onboard computation. In particular, we propose an optimization-based tail-sitter trajectory planning framework that generates high-speed, collision-free, and dynamically-feasible trajectories. To efficiently and reliably solve this nonlinear, constrained problem, we develop an efficient feasibility-assured solver, Efficient Feasibility-assured OPTimization solver (EFOPT), tailored for the online planning of tail-sitter UAVs. We conduct extensive simulation studies to benchmark EFOPT's superiority in planning tasks against conventional nonlinear programming solvers. We also demonstrate exhaustive experiments of aggressive autonomous flights with speeds up to 15 m/s in various real-world environments, including indoor laboratories, underground parking lots, and outdoor parks.
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IEEE Transactions on Robotics
IEEE Transactions on Robotics 工程技术-机器人学
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期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Robotics (T-RO) is dedicated to publishing fundamental papers covering all facets of robotics, drawing on interdisciplinary approaches from computer science, control systems, electrical engineering, mathematics, mechanical engineering, and beyond. From industrial applications to service and personal assistants, surgical operations to space, underwater, and remote exploration, robots and intelligent machines play pivotal roles across various domains, including entertainment, safety, search and rescue, military applications, agriculture, and intelligent vehicles. Special emphasis is placed on intelligent machines and systems designed for unstructured environments, where a significant portion of the environment remains unknown and beyond direct sensing or control.
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