This paper analyses these obstacle perception guarantees through the lens of flight testing Near Earth Autonomy's m4 perception suite. The m4 perception suite uses a scanning, nodding lidar to enable safe autonomous take off, flight, and landing. It was tested on a UH-1 helicopter as a part of the Office of Naval Research's (ONR) Autonomous Aerial Cargo/Utility System (AACUS) program. The m4 perception suite enables safe high altitude cruise flight by perceiving all large obstacles within an 800 meter range of the helicopter. As the helicopter nears the ground the perceptual guarantees required for cruise flight speeds are violated by the smallest, and most difficult obstacles: wires. The perception suite still enables safe flight by using specialized algorithms to detect wires up to 400 meters away while travelling at 30m/s. Through over 80 flights in 8 different locations, we test the obstacle perception assumptions, see how the assumptions change, and understand how m4's capabilities impact full autonomous helicopter performance. |
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LIDAR
Analytical research
Unmanned aerial vehicles