ARIA:使用无人机监测空气污染物

G. Bolla, Marco Casagrande, Antonio Comazzetto, Riccardo Dal Moro, Matteo Destro, Edoardo Fantin, G. Colombatti, A. Aboudan, E. Lorenzini
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无人机技术,特别是网络和蜂群技术,多年来一直是一个开放的研究课题。这是因为它们在广泛的任务中以可承受的成本获得潜在的巨大好处。无人机广泛应用于公共和私人领域。它们的有用性仍然有一定的代价和一些严重的限制,还没有完全超越。有很多关于协议和算法的建议试图改善无人机群,但它们很大程度上依赖于实际场景和用例。无人机可以填补现代无线传感器网络的空白,主要是因为它们的机动性和在不同高度飞行的能力。虽然无人机群是一个多产的研究课题,但几乎没有人对研究垂直部署这种技术的好处感兴趣。事实证明,即使在相对较短的距离内,无论是水平还是垂直,空气污染都是突然变化的。我们的目标是提供一种新的工具来研究不同高度的空气质量,即使是普通市民也能负担得起。我们将介绍ARIA项目的概况,ARIA是一种用于空气污染监测的垂直无人机群。考虑到我们项目的范围,我们将只使用低成本的无人机和传感器。了解无人机和环境监测固有的困难挑战,我们正在研究初步结果,但我们认为这将成为进一步研究的有价值的概念验证。
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ARIA: Air Pollutants Monitoring Using UAVs
UAV technology, and specifically networks and swarms, have been an open research topic for many years. This is because of their potentially huge benefits at an affordable cost in a wide range of tasks. UAVs are commonly used in public and private fields. Their usefulness still comes with a price and some serious limitations, not completely surpassed yet. There are many proposals for protocols and algorithms trying to improve drone swarms but they are massively dependent on the actual scenarios and use cases. UAVs can fill a gap in modern Wireless Sensor Network, mostly because of their mobility and ability to fly at different heights. While drone swarms are prolific research topics, there is almost no interest investigating benefits of vertical deployment of this technology. It is proven that air pollution changes abruptly even at relatively short distances, both horizontally and vertically. We aim to provide a new tool to study air quality at different heights that even private citizens could afford. We will present an overview of ARIA project, a vertical drone swarm for air pollution monitoring. Considering the scope of our project, we will only utilize low-cost UAVs and sensors. Knowing the hard challenges inherent to UAVs and environmental monitoring, we're looking at preliminary results but we think this will become a valuable proof-of-concept for further research.
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