基于椭圆轨迹的自适应接收信号强度指示器天线跟踪算法

IF 1.7 4区 计算机科学 Q3 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Ali Ihsan Tas, Mehmet Iscan, Berkay Gurkan, Cuneyt Yilmaz
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在缺乏全球定位系统(GPS)数据的情况下,无人机与地面控制站之间的连续遥测传输非常重要。提出了一种基于椭圆轨迹公式的自适应接收信号强度指标跟踪算法(ANETF-RSSI),该算法基于能量相关RSSI测量误差动态优化模型参数。ANETF-RSSI生成一个可变的二维(2D) RSSI图来识别最佳路径,即使在圆形飞行路径、不同的操作范围和加速机动等具有挑战性的条件下,也会导致飞行过程中RSSI测量的不确定性。与以前的方法相比,所提出的方法消除了对遥测数据(如GPS)或复杂多天线配置的依赖,确保了无人机在100米至100公里的路线上的鲁棒通信连续性,即使无人机围绕天线旋转。该方法提供了实质性的贡献,包括提高监测精度,简化硬件配置,具有优越精度的连续跟踪,以及无需飞行前参数调整即可适应多种距离路线。性能评估表明,所提出的ANETF-RSSI方法始终优于现有技术,在最具挑战性的操作场景中,其标称性能提高了32.02%,最小RSSI值提高了48.76%。因此,本研究提供了一种多用途、自适应的无人机飞行轨迹跟踪解决方案。
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Adaptive elliptic trajectory-based received signal strength indicator antenna tracking algorithm
The continuous telemetry transmission between unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and ground control stations is important particularly in scenarios lacking global positioning system (GPS) data. This paper proposes an adaptive novel elliptic trajectory formula-based tracking algorithm for received signal strength indicator (ANETF-RSSI) which dynamically optimizes model parameters based on energy-associated RSSI measurement errors. ANETF-RSSI generates a variable two-dimensional (2D) RSSI map to identify optimal paths, even under challenging conditions like circular flight paths, varying operating ranges, and accelerated maneuvering, which causes uncertainty into RSSI measurements during flight. In contrast to previous methods, the proposed approach eliminates the reliance on telemetry data such as GPS or complex multiantenna configurations, ensuring robust UAV communication continuity across routes ranging from 100 m to 100 km, even as the UAV rotates around the antenna. This method offers substantial contributions, including enhanced monitoring precision, simplified hardware configurations, continuous tracking with superior accuracy, and adaptability to diverse range routes without the need for preflight parameter tuning. Performance evaluations demonstrate that the proposed ANETF-RSSI method consistently outperforms existing technique, improving nominal performance by 32.02% in the most challenging operational scenarios and achieving a remarkable 48.76% improvement in minimum RSSI values. Consequently, this research provides a versatile and adaptive tracking solution for unexpected UAV flight trajectories.
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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
203
审稿时长
3.4 months
期刊介绍: Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control is a fully peer-reviewed international journal. The journal covers all areas of applications in instrumentation and control. Its scope encompasses cutting-edge research and development, education and industrial applications.
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