2009 IEEE Workshop on Computational Intelligence in Vehicles and Vehicular Systems 2009
DOI: 10.1109/civvs.2009.4938727
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Managing uncertainty in sound based control for an autonomous helicopter

Abstract: Abstract-In this paper we present our ongoing research using a multi-purpose, small and low cost autonomous helicopter platform (Flyper). We are building on previously achieved stable control using evolutionary tuning. We propose a sound based supervised method to localise the indoor helicopter and extract meaningful information to enable the helicopter to further stabilise its flight and correct its flightpath. Due to the high amount of uncertainty in the data, we propose the use of fuzzy logic in the signal … Show more

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“…The motor and rotor speed can be estimated by its correlation to a certain frequency peak within the sound signature [3]. By taking this estimate and the loudness of the helicopter, the distance to it can be determined, since its intrinsic noise is consistent and the level can be known.…”
Section: Helicopter's Sound Signaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The motor and rotor speed can be estimated by its correlation to a certain frequency peak within the sound signature [3]. By taking this estimate and the loudness of the helicopter, the distance to it can be determined, since its intrinsic noise is consistent and the level can be known.…”
Section: Helicopter's Sound Signaturementioning
confidence: 99%