This paper presents an asynchronous event-based scheme for automatic intrusion monitoring using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). Event cameras are neuromorphic sensors that capture the illumination changes in the camera pixels with high temporal resolution and dynamic range. In contrast to conventional frame-based cameras, they are naturally robust against motion blur and lighting conditions, which make them ideal for outdoor aerial robot applications. The presented scheme includes two main perception components. First, an asynchronous event-based processing system efficiently detects intrusions by combining several asynchronous event-based algorithms that exploit the advantages of the sequential nature of the event stream. The second is an o...
Summarization: The paper presents a machine vision system for aerial surveillance that can interpret...
This paper presents first results of an experimental flight-test campaign aimed to gather data for p...
In this work we discuss the problem how pedestrians can be monitored from an eye in the sky. Pedestr...
This paper presents an asynchronous event-based scheme for automatic intrusion monitoring using Unma...
Automatic surveillance and monitoring using Un- manned Aerial Systems (UAS) require the development ...
Automatic intrusion detection in unstructured and complex environments using autonomous Unmanned Aer...
Aerial robot perception for surveillance and search and rescue in unstructured and complex environme...
This paper presents an bio-inspired event-based perception scheme for agile aerial robot maneuvering...
Several events in the recent years involving hobby Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), colloquially kno...
This thesis presents work and simulations containing the use of Artificial Intelligence for real-tim...
The recent evolution of advanced visual-based surveillance (AVS) systems has allowed to introduce di...
Autonomous flight of flapping-wing robots is a major challenge for robot perception. Most of the pre...
In recent years, the intelligent surveillance systems have attracted many application domains, due t...
Teleoperation is a crucial aspect for human-robot interaction with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) a...
This study proposes a novel illumination-aware image fusion technique and a Convolutional Neural Net...
Summarization: The paper presents a machine vision system for aerial surveillance that can interpret...
This paper presents first results of an experimental flight-test campaign aimed to gather data for p...
In this work we discuss the problem how pedestrians can be monitored from an eye in the sky. Pedestr...
This paper presents an asynchronous event-based scheme for automatic intrusion monitoring using Unma...
Automatic surveillance and monitoring using Un- manned Aerial Systems (UAS) require the development ...
Automatic intrusion detection in unstructured and complex environments using autonomous Unmanned Aer...
Aerial robot perception for surveillance and search and rescue in unstructured and complex environme...
This paper presents an bio-inspired event-based perception scheme for agile aerial robot maneuvering...
Several events in the recent years involving hobby Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), colloquially kno...
This thesis presents work and simulations containing the use of Artificial Intelligence for real-tim...
The recent evolution of advanced visual-based surveillance (AVS) systems has allowed to introduce di...
Autonomous flight of flapping-wing robots is a major challenge for robot perception. Most of the pre...
In recent years, the intelligent surveillance systems have attracted many application domains, due t...
Teleoperation is a crucial aspect for human-robot interaction with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) a...
This study proposes a novel illumination-aware image fusion technique and a Convolutional Neural Net...
Summarization: The paper presents a machine vision system for aerial surveillance that can interpret...
This paper presents first results of an experimental flight-test campaign aimed to gather data for p...
In this work we discuss the problem how pedestrians can be monitored from an eye in the sky. Pedestr...