Computer Science – Systems and Control
Scientific paper
2012-03-13
Computer Science
Systems and Control
20 pages, 7 figures
Scientific paper
There is evidence that flying animals such as pigeons, goshawks, and bats use optical flow sensing to enable high-speed flight through forest clutter. This paper discusses the elements of a theory of controlled flight through obstacle fields in which motion control laws are based on optical flow sensing. Performance comparison is made with feedback laws that use distance and bearing measurements, and practical challenges of implementation on an actual robotic air vehicle are described. The related question of fundamental performance limits due to clutter density is addressed.
Baillieul John
Sebesta Kenneth
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