Detection of nearby UAVs using a multi-microphone array on board a UAV

Author:

Cabrera-Ponce Aldrich A1ORCID,Martinez-Carranza J12,Rascon Caleb3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Nacional de Astrofisica, Optica y Electronica, Puebla, Mexico

2. Computer Science Department, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

3. Instituto de Investigaciones en Matematicas Aplicadas y Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico

Abstract

In this work, we address the problem of UAV detection flying nearby another UAV. Usually, computer vision could be used to face this problem by placing cameras onboard the patrolling UAV. However, visual processing is prone to false positives, sensible to light conditions and potentially slow if the image resolution is high. Thus, we propose to carry out the detection by using an array of microphones mounted with a special array onboard the patrolling UAV. To achieve our goal, we convert audio signals into spectrograms and used them in combination with a CNN architecture that has been trained to learn when a UAV is flying nearby, and when it is not. Clearly, the first challenge is the presence of ego-noise derived from the patrolling UAV itself through its propellers and motor’s noise. Our proposed CNN is based on Google’s Inception v.3 network. The Inception model is trained with a dataset created by us, which includes examples of when an intruder UAV flies nearby and when it does not. We conducted experiments for off-line and on-line detection. For the latter, we manage to generate spectrograms from the audio stream and process it with the Nvidia Jetson TX2 mounted onboard the patrolling UAV.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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