Abstract

The problem of cooperative obstacle avoidance by a group of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) and unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) during a typical search mission is addressed in this paper. The group of UAVs and UGVs are performing a search operation in the designated area. All the UAVs and UGVs are equipped with a vision sensor/LIDAR to identify the possible obstacles in the search space. Due to their operation on the ground, UGVs are more likely to encounter obstacles. The obstacle avoidance for UGV under the event of sensor failure is done with environment information from the nearest UAV. The UAV plans its trajectory according to the UGV’s expected future trajectory, leading towards the base station. The UGV replans its trajectory to avoid obstacles after obtaining the information from its nearest UAV. A simulation study is performed with 10 UAVs and five UGVs performing a search mission in 1[Formula: see text]km[Formula: see text][Formula: see text][Formula: see text]1[Formula: see text]km area. The proposed obstacle avoidance method is experimentally validated in the outdoor environment with an autonomous UAV equipped with a camera and an autonomous UGV navigating based on GPS localization and environment information from the UAV.

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