Title :
Endless Flyer: A Continuous Flying Drone with Automatic Battery Replacement
Author :
Fujii, Kenichi ; Higuchi, Kenichi ; Rekimoto, Jun
Author_Institution :
Interdiscipl. Inf. Studies, Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
Surveillance and monitoring are indispensable in some large areas for purposes such as home security, road patrols, livestock monitoring, wildfire mapping, and ubiquitous sensing. Computer-controlled micro unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have the potential to perform such missions because they can move autonomously in a surveillance area without being constrained by ground obstacles. However, the duration of flights is a serious problem with UAVs. A typical UAV can fly only for about 10 min using currently available Li-Po batteries, which makes it difficult to conduct tasks like aerial surveillance that clearly require longer flying periods. In this study, we developed an automatic battery replacement mechanism that allows UAVs to fly continuously without manual battery replacement along with the suggestion of the scalable and robust usage for the system. We conducted an initial experiment using this system and successfully assessed the possibility of continuous surveillance in both indoor and outdoor environments.
Keywords :
autonomous aerial vehicles; battery management systems; surveillance; UAV; aerial surveillance; automatic battery replacement mechanism; computer-controlled micro unmanned aerial vehicles; continuous flying drone; continuous surveillance; endless flyer; flying periods; ground obstacles; home security; indoor environments; livestock monitoring; outdoor environments; road patrols; surveillance area; ubiquitous sensing; wildfire mapping; Batteries; Cameras; Fasteners; Position measurement; Surveillance; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing, 2013 IEEE 10th International Conference on and 10th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (UIC/ATC)
Conference_Location :
Vietri sul Mere
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2481-3
DOI :
10.1109/UIC-ATC.2013.103