A two-drone range-only estimator and anti-synchronization controller lets autonomous guardians encircle and intercept a moving hostile UAV in 3D.
AV-DTEC: Self-Supervised Audio-Visual Fusion for Drone Trajectory Estimation and Classification
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The increasing use of compact UAVs has created significant threats to public safety, while traditional drone detection systems are often bulky and costly. To address these challenges, we propose AV-DTEC, a lightweight self-supervised audio-visual fusion-based anti-UAV system. AV-DTEC is trained using self-supervised learning with labels generated by LiDAR, and it simultaneously learns audio and visual features through a parallel selective state-space model. With the learned features, a specially designed plug-and-play primary-auxiliary feature enhancement module integrates visual features into audio features for better robustness in cross-lighting conditions. To reduce reliance on auxiliary features and align modalities, we propose a teacher-student model that adaptively adjusts the weighting of visual features. AV-DTEC demonstrates exceptional accuracy and effectiveness in real-world multi-modality data. The code and trained models are publicly accessible on GitHub \url{https://github.com/AmazingDay1/AV-DETC}.
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A two-drone range-only estimator and anti-synchronization controller lets autonomous guardians encircle and intercept a moving hostile UAV in 3D.