System Engineering for Constrained Embedded Systems 2022
DOI: 10.1145/3522784.3522787
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Radar Perception for Autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: a Survey

Abstract: The advent of consumer and industrial Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commonly referred to as drones, has opened business opportunities in many fields, including logistics, smart agriculture, inspection, surveillance, and construction. In addition, the autonomous operations of UAVs reduce risks by minimizing the time spent by human workers in harsh environments and lowering costs by automating tasks. For reliability and safety, the drones must sense and avoid potential obstacles and must be capable of safely … Show more

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“…The ultimate aim is to develop UAVs that can perceive and understand their environment and make informed decisions based on that information. One of the key components of perception and sensing is the integration of various sensors, such as cameras, LiDAR, and radar [96,97]. These sensors provide UAVs with information about the environment, including the position and location of obstacles, terrain, and other objects.…”
Section: Perception and Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ultimate aim is to develop UAVs that can perceive and understand their environment and make informed decisions based on that information. One of the key components of perception and sensing is the integration of various sensors, such as cameras, LiDAR, and radar [96,97]. These sensors provide UAVs with information about the environment, including the position and location of obstacles, terrain, and other objects.…”
Section: Perception and Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%