Adaptive visual servoing of unmanned aerial vehicles in GPS-denied environments

Hui Xie, Kin Huat Low, Zhen He

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Abstract

This paper presents an adaptive output feed back-based visual servoing law for a quadrotor unmanned aerial vehicle equipped with a single downward facing camera. The objective is to regulate the relative position and yaw of the vehicle to a planar target consisting ofmultiple points using a minimal sensor set, i.e., an inertial measurement unit and a vision sensor. A set of first order image moment features, defined in the image plane of a virtual camera with zero roll and pitch motion, is used for visual servoing. It has been observed in previous work that various system uncertainties, such as aerodynamics constants and attitude estimation bias, result in steady-state errors if not being compensated. By treating those uncertainties as unknown system parameters, an adaptive backstepping controller is developed. As the given visual servoing law is an output feedback controller, the translational velocity measurement from the global position system is not required. The asymptotic stability of the error dynamics is proven. Experimental results are provided to demonstrate the controller performance.
Original languageEnglish
Article number8048548
Pages (from-to)2554-2563
Number of pages10
JournalIEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics
Volume22
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • adaptive control systems
  • automatic control
  • cameras
  • drone aircraft
  • visual servoing

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