Title :
Sensor fusion for sense and avoid for small UAS without ADS-B
Author :
Jackson, Joseph A. ; Boskovic, Jovan D. ; Diel, David
Author_Institution :
Intell. & Autonomous Control Syst. Group, Sci. Syst. Co., Inc., Woburn, MA, USA
Abstract :
Small UAS have highly constrained payload capacity, which dictates what sensors and transmitters can be selected as part of the electronics suite. We present elements of a sense and avoid (SAA) system which enables UAVs to track intruder aircraft not broadcasting ADS-B. Such SAA methods help assure safety in cases of late encounters with non-cooperative threats. This paper presents an approach to selecting a multi-modal sensor suite and fusing measurements without reliance on ADS-B broadcasts. Dubbed ASSIST (AsynchronouS Sensor fusIon SysTem) for UAS, the system fuses whatever sensors are available when ADS-B is not available, such as camera, ground-based radar (GBR) and airborne-based radar (ABR) measurements with Mode C Transponder information to achieve threat estimation accuracy similar to that obtained using ADS-B. By using the GBR as the baseline, ASSIST effectively removes both ground and aerial clutter.
Keywords :
autonomous aerial vehicles; sensor fusion; ADS-B broadcasts; ASSIST; SAA system; UAV; asynchronous sensor fusion system; electronics suite; payload capacity; sense and avoid system; small UAS; unmanned aerial vehicles; unmanned aircraft system; Accuracy; Airborne radar; Aircraft; Clutter; Collision avoidance; Radar tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6009-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICUAS.2015.7152362