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Intro
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STATE OF THE INDUSTRY
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PROJECT ARTEMIS - A HISTORY
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DESIGN GOALS
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VEHICLE PLATFORM - Artemis MAVS
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VEHICLE SPECS
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TEGRA X1 COMPUTE PLATFORM
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THE NAVIGATION PROBLEM
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SENSING SUITE Framerate
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VISUAL-INERTIAL ODOMETRY
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VISUAL-INERTIAL STATE ESTIMATION
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GLOBAL PLANNING
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NONLINEAR OPTIMAL CONTROL
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OPERATOR INTERFACE
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SOFTWARE FRAMEWORK
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COMPLETE NAVIGATION PIPELINE
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MULTI-SENSOR FUSION
Description:
Explore a comprehensive conference talk on efficient visual avoidance and control for UAVs using embedded GPUs. Delve into the challenges of indoor and outdoor navigation for small UAVs, particularly quadrotors, and discover how Nvidia's Jetson TX1 embedded GPU compute module and high-speed vision systems can revolutionize onboard navigation. Learn about a compact quadrotor capable of tight maneuvers, safe GPS-denied indoor hover, onboard mapping, sense-and-avoid capabilities, precision landing, and HD streaming. Gain insights into the Artemis micro-aerial-vehicle research project, which aims to make autonomous obstacle avoidance and GPS-denied navigation possible for small multi-rotor craft. Examine the complete navigation stack, including depth extraction, odometry, mapping, planning, and control, all running onboard at a fraction of the weight and power consumption of traditional CPU architectures. Understand the vehicle platform, sensing suite, visual-inertial odometry, state estimation, global planning, nonlinear optimal control, operator interfaces, and multi-sensor fusion techniques employed in this cutting-edge UAV system. Read more

Efficient Visual Avoidance and Control for UAVs with Embedded GPUs

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