Applied Sciences, Free Full-Text

$ 18.50 · 4.8 (260) · In stock

The use of unmanned aerial robots has increased exponentially in recent years, and the relevance of industrial applications in environments with degraded satellite signals is rising. This article presents a solution for the 3D localization of aerial robots in such environments. In order to truly use these versatile platforms for added-value cases in these scenarios, a high level of reliability is required. Hence, the proposed solution is based on a probabilistic approach that makes use of a 3D laser scanner, radio sensors, a previously built map of the environment and input odometry, to obtain pose estimations that are computed onboard the aerial platform. Experimental results show the feasibility of the approach in terms of accuracy, robustness and computational efficiency.

Applied Sciences, Free Full-Text, laser breadboard kit

Applied Sciences, Free Full-Text, Filtration Efficiency of Electret Air Filters Reinforced by Titanium Dioxide, HT…

Applied Sciences, Free Full-Text, Surgical Glue

Applied Sciences, Free Full-Text, gas hupe dose

PDF) Antioxidant Activity of the Prunus mahaleb Seed Oil Extracts Using n-Hexane and Petroleum Ether Solvents: In Silico and In Vitro Studies

Applied Sciences, Free Full-Text, g1 f1500 e0

Applied Sciences, Free Full-Text, script king legacy mobile sem key

Applied Sciences, Free Full-Text, driving simulator 2009

Applied Sciences, Free Full-Text, press fit