AquaFly Project: Autonomous Multi-Drone Water Sampling with a Payload Deployment and Retraction Mechanism

Author:

Massoum Seyedreza Fattahi1ORCID,Feng Cindi1ORCID,Liu Hugh H.-T.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Aerospace Studies, University of Toronto, 4925 Dufferin Street, Toronto M3H 5T6, Canada

Abstract

The AquaFly project is a research collaboration between the Flight Systems and Control (FSC) Laboratory at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) and Queen’s University Biology Department in Canada to offer a fast, reliable, and efficient method of sampling water bodies by using autonomous Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). To this end, two UAS are custom-designed and flown for autonomous water sampling, incorporating an octocopter configuration and a ratchet and pawl mechanism for retracting and releasing payloads. This design offers easy-to-use and safe deployment and retraction without continuous motor engagement while eliminating load swinging and the risk of instability by positioning the sampler close to the drone’s center of mass. Furthermore, the system enables autonomous water sampling in remote or inaccessible areas with pre-programmed flight paths and sampling locations, ensuring consistent data collection. The sampling mechanism allows controlled retrieval and release of payloads and further facilitates multi-drone operations to support a variety of sampling missions. This innovative UAS has the potential to revolutionize water sampling and enhance efficiency and safety in environmental monitoring, research, and resource management. Flight tests over several water bodies demonstrate successful simultaneous water sampling missions with two UAS. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first work to include multiple UAS, each equipped with a payload deployment and retraction mechanism, for autonomous water sampling.

Funder

New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) Exploration Program

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

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