This work proposes a haptic teleoperation system of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) aimed at localizing radiation sources in outdoor environments. Radiation sources are localized and identified by equipping the UAV with a CdZnTe-based custom X-ray detector providing light, compact, and low power operation. The UAV is guided in direct sight by the operator. The system allows exploration of potentially dangerous areas without a close exposure of the human operator. The operator is able to provide motion commands to the UAV while receiving force feedback from a 3DOF haptic interface. Force feedback provides an attractive basin around the location of the most intense detected radiation. Preliminary experiments have been conducted to test the elements of the system.

Haptic Guided UAV for Detection of Radiation Sources in Outdoor Environments

Zappettini Andrea
2015

Abstract

This work proposes a haptic teleoperation system of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) aimed at localizing radiation sources in outdoor environments. Radiation sources are localized and identified by equipping the UAV with a CdZnTe-based custom X-ray detector providing light, compact, and low power operation. The UAV is guided in direct sight by the operator. The system allows exploration of potentially dangerous areas without a close exposure of the human operator. The operator is able to provide motion commands to the UAV while receiving force feedback from a 3DOF haptic interface. Force feedback provides an attractive basin around the location of the most intense detected radiation. Preliminary experiments have been conducted to test the elements of the system.
2015
Istituto dei Materiali per l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo - IMEM
978-1-5090-1784-3
AERIAL; TELEOPERATION
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