Swarming Drone Sensors
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2018-11-26Author
Díaz Pérez, Itxaso
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In the last decades, the presence of UAVs has increased widely in the military world, as
they are able of monitoring conflict areas without endangering human lives. Many of
these UAVs have the disadvantage of being quite big and expensive; therefore, the trend
now is to use lots of smaller and cheaper drones which make it possible for the system to
continue working even if a couple of drones get lost or are unable to contribute.
In this project it has been designed a robust system that using a fixed number of drones
with single cameras on them delivers a good resolution picture comparing with the ones
that are obtained from expensive systems. Given a certain mission area, first a task allocation
algorithm assigns some tasks or positions in the mission area to each UAV, in
a way that the information collected by the images is maximized. After that, an image
mosaicing algorithm will process those images in order to return the final mosaic.
The whole thesis has been developed in a simulation environment in Matlab. The
results show that the proposed algorithms guarantee that the complete mission area will
be covered by the UAVs in the shortest possible time. In addition, the obtained final
mosaic represents perfectly the considered mission area when an adequate overlapping
area is considered. Finally, the system has been proven to be resilient if a UAV is unable
to contribute for some reason.