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    Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs): Collision Avoidance Systems and Approaches

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    Moving towards autonomy, unmanned vehicles rely heavily on state-of-the-art collision avoidance systems (CAS). A lot of work is being done to make the CAS as safe and reliable as possible, necessitating a comparative study of the recent work in this important area. The paper provides a comprehensive review of collision avoidance strategies used for unmanned vehicles, with the main emphasis on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). It is an in-depth survey of different collision avoidance techniques that are categorically explained along with a comparative analysis of the considered approaches w.r.t. different scenarios and technical aspects. This also includes a discussion on the use of different types of sensors for collision avoidance in the context of UAVs

    Constrained Utility Maximization in Dual-Functional Radar-Communication Multi-UAV Networks

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    IEEE In this paper, we investigate the network utility maximization problem in a dual-functional radar-communication multi-unmanned aerial vehicle (multi-UAV) network where multiple UAVs serve a group of communication users and cooperatively sense the target simultaneously. To balance the communication and sensing performance, we formulate a joint UAV location, user association, and UAV transmission power control problem to maximize the total network utility under the constraint of localization accuracy. We then propose a computationally practical method to solve this NP-hard problem by decomposing it into three sub-problems, i.e., UAV location optimization, user association and transmission power control. Three mechanisms are then introduced to solve the three sub-problems based on spectral clustering, coalition game, and successive convex approximation, respectively. The spectral clustering result provides an initial solution for user association. Based on the three mechanisms, an overall algorithm is proposed to iteratively solve the whole problem. We demonstrate that the proposed algorithm improves the minimum user data rate significantly, as well as the fairness of the network. Moreover, the proposed algorithm increases the network utility with a lower power consumption and similar localization accuracy, compared to conventional techniques

    UAV for Landmine Detection Using SDR-Based GPR Technology

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    This chapter presents an approach for explosive-landmine detection on-board an autonomous aerial drone. The chapter describes the design, implementation and integration of a ground penetrating radar (GPR) using a software defined radio (SDR) platform into the aerial drone. The chapter?s goal is first to tackle in detail the development of a custom-designed lightweight GPR by approaching interplay between hardware and software radio on an SDR platform. The SDR-based GPR system results on a much lighter sensing device compared against the conventional GPR systems found in the literature and with the capability of re-configuration in real-time for different landmines and terrains, with the capability of detecting landmines under terrains with different dielectric characteristics. Secondly, the chapter introduce the integration of the SDR-based GPR into an autonomous drone by describing the mechanical integration, communication system, the graphical user interface (GUI) together with the landmine detection and geo-mapping. This chapter approach completely the hardware and software implementation topics of the on-board GPR system given first a comprehensive background of the software-defined radar technology and second presenting the main features of the Tx and Rx modules. Additional details are presented related with the mechanical and functional integration of the GPR into the UAV system

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    Recent Advances in Indoor Localization Systems and Technologies

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    Despite the enormous technical progress seen in the past few years, the maturity of indoor localization technologies has not yet reached the level of GNSS solutions. The 23 selected papers in this book present the recent advances and new developments in indoor localization systems and technologies, propose novel or improved methods with increased performance, provide insight into various aspects of quality control, and also introduce some unorthodox positioning methods

    Near-field Wireless Power Transfer Technology for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A Systematical Review

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