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One way of catching a drone is by shooting at it with a net. Extensive research has been done on shooting nets, mainly for wildlife purposes <ref name="stephen">STEPHEN L. WEBB, JOHN S. LEWIS, DAVID G. HEWITT, MICKEY W. HELLICKSON, FRED C. BRYANT [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3781954?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Assessing the Helicopter and Net Gun as a Capture Technique for White‐Tailed Deer] (2008) ''The Journal of Wildlife Management Volume 72, Issue 1,''</ref><ref name="evgenievich>Andrey Evgenievich Nazdratenko (2007) [Net throwing device]</ref> | One way of catching a drone is by shooting at it with a net. Extensive research has been done on shooting nets, mainly for wildlife purposes <ref name="stephen">STEPHEN L. WEBB, JOHN S. LEWIS, DAVID G. HEWITT, MICKEY W. HELLICKSON, FRED C. BRYANT [https://www.jstor.org/stable/3781954?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Assessing the Helicopter and Net Gun as a Capture Technique for White‐Tailed Deer] (2008) ''The Journal of Wildlife Management Volume 72, Issue 1,''</ref><ref name="evgenievich>Andrey Evgenievich Nazdratenko (2007) [Net throwing device]</ref> | ||
In order to aim at a moving target from a moving drone, a way of tracking the target is needed. Multiple ways of doing this have been researched: | |||
*Live image processing<ref name="lipton">A.J. Lipton, H.Fujiyoshi, R.S. Patil [https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/732851 Moving target classification and tracking from real-time video] (1998) ''Proceedings Fourth IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision. WACV'98 (Cat. No.98EX201)''</ref> | |||
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Preface
Group Members
Name | Study | Student ID |
---|---|---|
Claudiu Ion | Software Science | 1035445 |
Endi Selmanaj | Electrical Engineering | 1283642 |
Martijn Verhoeven | Electrical Engineering | 1233597 |
Leo van der Zalm | Mechanical Engineering | 1232931 |
Initial robotic concepts
After discussing various topics we came up with this final list of projects that seemed interesting to us.
- Drone interception
- A tunnel digging robot
- A fire fighting drone for finding people
- Delivery uav - (blood in Africa, parcels, medicine, etc.)
- Voice control robot - (general technique that has many applications)
- A spider robot that can be used to get to hard to reach places
Chosen project: drone interception
Problem statement
How drones can be used to intercept other drones in airborne situations.
Objectives
Project organisation
Approach
Milestones
Deliverables
Planning
State of the Art (SotA)
In this section the State of the Art (or SotA) concerning our project will be discussed.
One way of catching a drone is by shooting at it with a net. Extensive research has been done on shooting nets, mainly for wildlife purposes [1][2]
In order to aim at a moving target from a moving drone, a way of tracking the target is needed. Multiple ways of doing this have been researched:
- Live image processing[3]
References
- ↑ STEPHEN L. WEBB, JOHN S. LEWIS, DAVID G. HEWITT, MICKEY W. HELLICKSON, FRED C. BRYANT Assessing the Helicopter and Net Gun as a Capture Technique for White‐Tailed Deer (2008) The Journal of Wildlife Management Volume 72, Issue 1,
- ↑ Andrey Evgenievich Nazdratenko (2007) [Net throwing device]
- ↑ A.J. Lipton, H.Fujiyoshi, R.S. Patil Moving target classification and tracking from real-time video (1998) Proceedings Fourth IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision. WACV'98 (Cat. No.98EX201)