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Clustering-based Learning for UAV Tracking and Pose Estimation

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arxiv 2405.16867 v1 pith:4J2XXGXN submitted 2024-05-27 cs.RO cs.AI

classification cs.ROcs.AI
keywords estimationposedatatrackingflightmethodaviachallenge
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UAV tracking and pose estimation plays an imperative role in various UAV-related missions, such as formation control and anti-UAV measures. Accurately detecting and tracking UAVs in a 3D space remains a particularly challenging problem, as it requires extracting sparse features of micro UAVs from different flight environments and continuously matching correspondences, especially during agile flight. Generally, cameras and LiDARs are the two main types of sensors used to capture UAV trajectories in flight. However, both sensors have limitations in UAV classification and pose estimation. This technical report briefly introduces the method proposed by our team "NTU-ICG" for the CVPR 2024 UG2+ Challenge Track 5. This work develops a clustering-based learning detection approach, CL-Det, for UAV tracking and pose estimation using two types of LiDARs, namely Livox Avia and LiDAR 360. We combine the information from the two data sources to locate drones in 3D. We first align the timestamps of Livox Avia data and LiDAR 360 data and then separate the point cloud of objects of interest (OOIs) from the environment. The point cloud of OOIs is clustered using the DBSCAN method, with the midpoint of the largest cluster assumed to be the UAV position. Furthermore, we utilize historical estimations to fill in missing data. The proposed method shows competitive pose estimation performance and ranks 5th on the final leaderboard of the CVPR 2024 UG2+ Challenge.

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