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Three biomimetic flight control sensors

Javaan Chahl (University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia)

International Journal of Intelligent Unmanned Systems

ISSN: 2049-6427

Article publication date: 4 February 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

Insects depend on the spatial, temporal and spectral distribution of light in the environment for navigation, collision avoidance and flight control. The principles of insect vision have been gradually revealed over the course of decades by biological scientists. The purpose of this paper is to report on bioinspired implementations and flight tests of these sensors and reflexes on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The devices are used for the stabilization of UAVs in attitude, heading and position. The implementations were developed to test the hypothesis that current understanding of insect optical flight control systems is feasible in real systems.

Design/methodology/approach

Design was based on behavioral and anatomical studies of insects. The approach taken was to test the designs in flight on a UAV.

Findings

The research showed that stabilization in attitude, heading and position is possible using the developed sensors.

Practical implications

Partial alternatives to magnetic, inertial and GPS sensing have been demonstrated. Optical flow and polarization compassing are particularly relevant to flight in urban environments and in planetary exploration.

Originality/value

For the first time the use of multispectral horizon sensing, polarization compassing and optical flow-based heading control have been demonstrated in flight.

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Acknowledgements

The author thanks NASA for supporting the work on polarization compassing and optical flow navigation, DARPA for supporting work on ocellar stabilization and DSTO for supporting the flight tests.

Citation

Chahl, J. (2014), "Three biomimetic flight control sensors", International Journal of Intelligent Unmanned Systems, Vol. 2 No. 1, pp. 27-39. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJIUS-01-2013-0008

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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