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MAV-based real-time localisation of terrestrial targets with cm-level accuracy: Feasibility study

Akhtman, Yosef  
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Garg, Abhinav  
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Skaloud, Jan  
2011
Proceedings of UAV-g 2011
UAV-g 2011 - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in Geomatics

We carry out a comprehensive feasibility study for a real-time cm-level localisation of a predefined terrestrial target from a MAV-based autonomous platform. Specifically, we conduct an error propagation analysis which quantifies all potential error sources, and accounts for their respective contribution to the final result. Furthermore, we provide a description of a practical MAV system using the available technology and of-the-shelf components. We demonstrate that, indeed, the desired localisation precision of a few centimetres may be realistically achieved under a set of necessary constraints.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Akhtman, Yosef  
Garg, Abhinav  
Skaloud, Jan  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Proceedings of UAV-g 2011
Series title/Series vol.

ISPRS Archives; XXXVIII-1/C22

Subjects

UAVs

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MAVs

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Photogrammetry

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Sensor Orientation

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Direct Georeferencing

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topomapp

Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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EPFL

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
UAV-g 2011 - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in Geomatics

Zurich, Switzerland

September 14-16, 2011

Available on Infoscience
September 21, 2011
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