The development of a GPS-based autonomous quadcopter towards precision landing on moving platform

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), especially quadcopter is widely used in search and rescue, mapping, surveillance and infrastructure inspection. The quadcopter's ability to fly outdoor and return-to-home is important as it simplifies the quadcopter operation and reduces the possibilities of the q...

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Published in:International Journal of Vehicle Autonomous Systems
Main Author: Khyasudeen M.F.; Buniyamin N.; Bakar M.H.B.A.; Rahman M.F.A.; Kamel N.I.; Shariffuddin A.; Sadegh Amiri I.; Azzuhri S.R.; Noor M.B.M.
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Language:English
Published: Inderscience Publishers 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85169888376&doi=10.1504%2fIJVAS.2022.133006&partnerID=40&md5=4e7332e201a4ee773330a127aebe5547
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Khyasudeen M.F.; Buniyamin N.; Bakar M.H.B.A.; Rahman M.F.A.; Kamel N.I.; Shariffuddin A.; Sadegh Amiri I.; Azzuhri S.R.; Noor M.B.M.
The development of a GPS-based autonomous quadcopter towards precision landing on moving platform
2023
International Journal of Vehicle Autonomous Systems
16
2-Apr
10.1504/IJVAS.2022.133006
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85169888376&doi=10.1504%2fIJVAS.2022.133006&partnerID=40&md5=4e7332e201a4ee773330a127aebe5547
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), especially quadcopter is widely used in search and rescue, mapping, surveillance and infrastructure inspection. The quadcopter's ability to fly outdoor and return-to-home is important as it simplifies the quadcopter operation and reduces the possibilities of the quadcopter suffering damages and loss. This work proposes a system for a quadcopter performing landing operation on a moving landing platform. This system is based on coordinates of both quadcopter and the moving landing platform using Global Positioning System (GPS) and feedback control using radio frequency communication. From the GPS inputs, the system identifies the distance and yaw angle between these two points and lands on the moving platform without pilot assistance during the landing sequences. The results show that the accuracy of landing on a moving platform based on the performance of the GPS used was within the radius of 2 metres from its target landing point. This paper contributes to the advancement of quadcopter precision landing through developing methods, which use low-cost equipment without compromising the accuracy of the process. Another contribution in this paper shows the ability and accuracy of the quadcopter to execute precision landing on a moving platform without using complex image processing techniques or a high capability computer on the quadcopter, to achieve a real-time UAV navigation. © 2022 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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14710226
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author Khyasudeen M.F.; Buniyamin N.; Bakar M.H.B.A.; Rahman M.F.A.; Kamel N.I.; Shariffuddin A.; Sadegh Amiri I.; Azzuhri S.R.; Noor M.B.M.
spellingShingle Khyasudeen M.F.; Buniyamin N.; Bakar M.H.B.A.; Rahman M.F.A.; Kamel N.I.; Shariffuddin A.; Sadegh Amiri I.; Azzuhri S.R.; Noor M.B.M.
The development of a GPS-based autonomous quadcopter towards precision landing on moving platform
author_facet Khyasudeen M.F.; Buniyamin N.; Bakar M.H.B.A.; Rahman M.F.A.; Kamel N.I.; Shariffuddin A.; Sadegh Amiri I.; Azzuhri S.R.; Noor M.B.M.
author_sort Khyasudeen M.F.; Buniyamin N.; Bakar M.H.B.A.; Rahman M.F.A.; Kamel N.I.; Shariffuddin A.; Sadegh Amiri I.; Azzuhri S.R.; Noor M.B.M.
title The development of a GPS-based autonomous quadcopter towards precision landing on moving platform
title_short The development of a GPS-based autonomous quadcopter towards precision landing on moving platform
title_full The development of a GPS-based autonomous quadcopter towards precision landing on moving platform
title_fullStr The development of a GPS-based autonomous quadcopter towards precision landing on moving platform
title_full_unstemmed The development of a GPS-based autonomous quadcopter towards precision landing on moving platform
title_sort The development of a GPS-based autonomous quadcopter towards precision landing on moving platform
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description Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), especially quadcopter is widely used in search and rescue, mapping, surveillance and infrastructure inspection. The quadcopter's ability to fly outdoor and return-to-home is important as it simplifies the quadcopter operation and reduces the possibilities of the quadcopter suffering damages and loss. This work proposes a system for a quadcopter performing landing operation on a moving landing platform. This system is based on coordinates of both quadcopter and the moving landing platform using Global Positioning System (GPS) and feedback control using radio frequency communication. From the GPS inputs, the system identifies the distance and yaw angle between these two points and lands on the moving platform without pilot assistance during the landing sequences. The results show that the accuracy of landing on a moving platform based on the performance of the GPS used was within the radius of 2 metres from its target landing point. This paper contributes to the advancement of quadcopter precision landing through developing methods, which use low-cost equipment without compromising the accuracy of the process. Another contribution in this paper shows the ability and accuracy of the quadcopter to execute precision landing on a moving platform without using complex image processing techniques or a high capability computer on the quadcopter, to achieve a real-time UAV navigation. © 2022 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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