Micro-Drone Ego-Velocity and Height Estimation in GPS-Denied Environments Using an FMCW MIMO Radar

IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL(2023)

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In the context of autonomous navigation, the vehicle trajectory estimation and the detection of surrounding obstacles are two critical functionalities that must be robust to difficult environmental conditions (e.g., fog, dust, and snow) and the unavailability of infrastructure signals (e.g., GPS). With the advantage of remaining operable in low-visibility conditions, radar sensors are good candidates to detect obstacles in an autonomous navigation context. In this article, we show that radars can also be successfully used for real-time trajectory estimation. We address the case of an autonomous micro-drone intended for the exploration of piping networks and embedding a frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) multi-input multioutput (MIMO) radar. We show that using a beamforming technique to virtually steer the radar field of view (FOV), we can simultaneously estimate the horizontal and vertical velocities of the drone as well as its height. These results are first validated through simulations based on experimental drone flight data and a radar simulator. Then, using an Infineon 77-GHz FMCW radar, we show, through real-world experiments, the high performance attainable with our solution. [GRAPHICS]
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Autonomous navigation,Doppler matrix,ego-velocity estimation,frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW),GPS denied,multi-input multioutput (MIMO) radar
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