This paper presents methodology to enable path planning for an unmanned aerial vehicle that uses dynamic data-driven flight capability estimation. The main contribution of the work is a general mathematical approach that leverages offline high-fidelity physics-based modeling together with onboard sensor measurements to achieve dynamic path planning. The mathematical framework, expressed as a constrained partially observable Markov decision process, accounts for vehicle capability constraints and is robust to modeling error and disturbances in both the vehicle process and measurement models. Vehicle capability constraints are incorporated using probabilistic support vector machine surrogates of high-fidelity physics-based models that adequately capture the richness of the vehicle dynamics. Sensor measurements are treated in a general manner and can include combinations of multiple modalities such as that through global positioning system signals, inertial mass unit outputs, and structural strain data of the airframe. Results are presented for a simulated three-dimensional environment and point-mass airplane model. The vehicle can dynamically adjust its trajectory according to the observations it receives about its current state of health, thereby retaining a high probability of survival and mission success.
Methodology for Path Planning with Dynamic Data-Driven Flight Capability Estimation
AIAA Journal ; 55 , 8 ; 2727-2738
2017-04-28
12 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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