Energy Efficient Autonomous UAVs
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Topic
Nano-size Quadrotor
Nano-size Blimp
One of our favorite nano-size platform is the IIS/TIK Nano-Blimp. A nano-sized blimp is a perfect candidate for long flight times because helium, a lighter-than-air gas, can provide lift and significantly reduce the energy requirements for flight.
In the first project of this series we introduced the nano-blimp. We demonstrated that, thanks to the helium-filled balloon, the energy requirement for hovering is significantly reduced. Then, we extended the functionality of our first self-sustainable blimp prototype introducing additional motors and on-board camera, paving the way for autonomous navigation. We enabled first horizontal movement creating a blimp that is able to move in three dimensions. Then, we expanded the on-board processing capabilities with visual sensors and we incorporated, optimized, and improved a simple object tracking algorithm for autonomous flying nano-size UAVs.
Contact Information
Daniele Palossi
- e-mail: dpalossi@iis.ee.ethz.ch
- phone: +41 44 633 88 43
- address: Gloriastrasse 35, 8092 Zürich
- office: ETZ J76.2
Collaborations
We are pleased to inform our students that we have the opportunity to offer co-supervised Master/Semester Thesis on the Autonomous UAVs topic in collaborations with other top-quality research groups like:
- TIK: The Computer Engineering and Networks Laboratory - ETH Zürich - Web Site
- RPG: Robotic and Perception Group - University of Zürich - Web Site
- MICREL: Microelectronics Laboratory - University of Bologna - Web Site
Projects
Available Projects
- Event-based navigation on autonomous nano-drones
- A Novel Execution Scheme for Ultra-tiny CNNs Aboard Nano-UAVs
- Improved Collision Avoidance for Nano-drones
- Deep Learning-based Global Local Planner for Autonomous Nano-drones
- Monocular Vision-based Object Following on Nano-size Robotic Blimp
- A Waypoint-based Navigation System for Nano-Size UAVs in GPS-denied Environments
- Covariant Feature Detector on Parallel Ultra Low Power Architecture
Completed Projects
- Improved State Estimation on PULP-based Nano-UAVs
- Towards Self-Sustainable Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
- Study and Development of Intelligent Capability for Small-Size UAVs
- Towards Autonomous Navigation for Nano-Blimps
- PULP-Shield for Autonomous UAV
- Self-Learning Drones based on Neural Networks
Publications
The group effort and the great contribution from the students of last few years has resulted in the following list of publications:
- 2018 - D. Palossi et Al., "Extending the Lifetime of Nano-Blimps via Dynamic Motor Control", Springer Journal of Signal Processing Systems (Springer JSPS) - Accepted
- 2017 - D. Palossi et Al., "Target Following on Nano-Scale Unmanned Aerial Vehicles", 7th IEEE International Workshop on Advances in Sensors and Interfaces, June 15-16, Vieste, Italy, 2017 - On-line
- 2017 - B. Forsberg et Al., "GPU-Accelerated Real-Time Path Planning and the Predictable Execution Model", International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS), June 12-14, Zürich, Switzerland, 2017 - On-line
- 2017 - D. Palossi et Al., "On the Accuracy of Near-Optimal CPU-Based Path Planning for UAVs", 20th International Workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems (SCOPES), June 12-13, Sankt Goar, Germany, 2017 - On-line
- 2017 - D. Palossi et Al., "Self-sustainability in Nano Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A Blimp Case Study", Computing Frontiers (CF), May 15-17, Siena, Italy, 2017 - On-line
- 2017 - D. Palossi et Al., "Ultra Low-Power Visual Odometry for Nano-Scale Unmanned Aerial Vehicles", Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE), March 27-31, Lausanne, Switzerland, 2017 - On-line
- 2016 - D. Palossi et Al., "Exploring Single Source Shortest Path Parallelization on Shared Memory Accelerator", 19th International Workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded Systems (SCOPES), May 23-25, Sankt Goar, Germany, 2016 - On-line
- 2016 - D. Palossi et Al., "An Energy-Efficient Parallel Algorithm for Real-Time Near-Optimal UAV Path Planning", 2nd Workshop on Design of Low Power Embedded Systems (LP-EMS), May 16-18, Como, Italy, 2016 - On-line
- 2016 - F. Conti et Al., "Enabling the Heterogeneous Accelerator Model on Ultra-Low Power Microcontroller Platforms", Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE), March 14-18, Dresden, Germany, 2016 - On-line