SPECIAL SESSION #11

Applied metrology for navigation and precise positioning

ORGANIZED BY

David David Martín Gómez

David Martín Gómez

Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain

ABSTRACT

The field of applied metrology in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) has shown a higher rate of results in recent years enhancing trajectory measurements for navigation and precise positioning of the aircrafts. The latest methodologies have presented novel trajectory prediction capabilities based on smart algorithms that can estimate aircraft performance before or during the flight, so positioning systems based on GNSS, computer vision and the 3D LiDAR sensors can measure trajectories with high accuracy to be applied in the future airspace. The future implementation of U-space/UTM and operations in urban environment will be possible with high levels of accuracy for navigation and precise positioning.

The aim of this Special Session is to cover theoretical, experimental and operational aspects related to the field of the Unmanned Aerial vehicles (UAVs), in order to advance and promote the actual research works and to present to the scientific community the novel techniques or emerging models for enhancing navigation and precise positioning through applied metrology and high-accuracy trajectory measurements, to be used in future operations such as, unscheduled trajectories in a congested environment or autonomous navigation in urban environments.

TOPICS

Therefore, we invite applicants to look over the recent advances related to applied metrology for UAVs and present innovative works that explore frontiers and challenges in the field. The topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:

  • Navigation, precise positioning and localization systems;
  • Measurements and high-accuracy positioning algorithms based on GNSS systems for UAVs;
  • Measurements and high-accuracy positioning algorithms based on Computer Vision systems for UAVs;
  • Measurements and high-accuracy positioning algorithms based on 3D LiDAR systems for UAVs;
  • Uncertainty of trajectory measurements calculated by GNSS, Computer Vision or 3D LiDAR systems.

ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS

Prof. David Martín Gómez graduated in Industrial Physics (Automation) from the UNED in 2002, and holds a PhD in Computer Science from the CSIC and the UNED in 2008, where he was a predoctoral fellow at the CSIC from 2002 to 2006. He was also a researcher at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN, Switzerland, 2006-2008) and a postdoctoral researcher in Robotics at the CSIC (2008-2011). Currently, he is Associate Professor at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) and a member of the Intelligent Systems Laboratory (LSI) since 2011. His lines of research are perception systems, computer vision, sensor fusion, intelligent transportation systems, advanced driver assistance systems, autonomous ground vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles, positioning and autonomous navigation of ground and aerial vehicles, and self-awareness, reasoning and decision-making under uncertainty in autonomous vehicles.

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