Fast-Tracker 2.0: Improving Autonomy of Aerial Tracking with Active Vision and Human Location Regression

11 Mar 2021  ·  Neng Pan, Ruibin Zhang, Tiankai Yang, Chao Xu, Fei Gao ·

In recent years, several progressive works promote the development of aerial tracking. One of the representative works is our previous work Fast-tracker which is applicable to various challenging tracking scenarios. However, it suffers from two main drawbacks: 1) the over simplification in target detection by using artificial markers and 2) the contradiction between simultaneous target and environment perception with limited onboard vision. In this paper, we upgrade the target detection in Fast-tracker to detect and localize a human target based on deep learning and non-linear regression to solve the former problem. For the latter one, we equip the quadrotor system with 360 degree active vision on a customized gimbal camera. Furthermore, we improve the tracking trajectory planning in Fast-tracker by incorporating an occlusion-aware mechanism that generates observable tracking trajectories. Comprehensive real-world tests confirm the proposed system's robustness and real-time capability. Benchmark comparisons with Fast-tracker validate that the proposed system presents better tracking performance even when performing more difficult tracking tasks.

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