Discussion on event-based cameras for dynamic obstacles recognition and detection for UAVs in outdoor environments

Discussion on event-based cameras for dynamic obstacles recognition and detection for UAVs in outdoor environments

Title: Discussion on event-based cameras for dynamic obstacles recognition and detection for UAVs in outdoor environments
Authors: Meriem Ben Miled (University College London); Qiaochu Zeng (University College London); Yuanchang Liu (University College London);
Year: 2022
Citation: Ben Miled, M., Zeng, Q., Liu, Y., (2022). Discussion on event-based cameras for dynamic obstacles recognition and detection for UAVs in outdoor environments. UKRAS22 Conference “Robotics for Unconstrained Environments” Proceedings, 34-35. doi: 10.31256/Ka3Gg8V

Robotic
Dynamic obstacle
obstacle avoidance
obstacle recognition
Event-based vision
dynamic vision sensor
event reconstruction

Abstract:

Abstract To safely navigate and avoid obstacles in a complex dynamic environment, autonomous drones need a reaction time less than 10 milliseconds. Thus, event-based cameras have increasingly become more widespread in the academic research field for dynamic obstacles detection and avoidance for UAV, as their achievements outperform their
frame-based counterparts in term of low-latency. Several publications showed significant results using these sensors. However, most of the experiments relied on indoor data. After a short introduction explaining the differences and features of an event-based camera compared to traditional RGB camera, this work explores the limits of the state-of-art event-based algorithms for obstacles recognition and detection by expanding their results from indoor experiments to real-world outdoor
experiments. Indeed, this paper shows the inaccuracy of event-based
algorithms for recognition due to insufficient amount of events generated and the inefficiency of event-based obstacles detection algorithms due to the high ration of noise.

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