AlphaPilot: autonomous drone racing

Author:

Foehn PhilippORCID,Brescianini DarioORCID,Kaufmann EliaORCID,Cieslewski TitusORCID,Gehrig MathiasORCID,Muglikar ManasiORCID,Scaramuzza DavideORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents a novel system for autonomous, vision-based drone racing combining learned data abstraction, nonlinear filtering, and time-optimal trajectory planning. The system has successfully been deployed at the first autonomous drone racing world championship: the 2019 AlphaPilot Challenge. Contrary to traditional drone racing systems, which only detect the next gate, our approach makes use of any visible gate and takes advantage of multiple, simultaneous gate detections to compensate for drift in the state estimate and build a global map of the gates. The global map and drift-compensated state estimate allow the drone to navigate through the race course even when the gates are not immediately visible and further enable to plan a near time-optimal path through the race course in real time based on approximate drone dynamics. The proposed system has been demonstrated to successfully guide the drone through tight race courses reaching speeds up to $${8}\,{\hbox {m}/\hbox {s}}$$ 8 m / s and ranked second at the 2019 AlphaPilot Challenge.

Funder

National Centre of Competence in Research Robotics

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Artificial Intelligence

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