Wind direction and speed estimation for quadrotor based gas tracking robot

In gas extraction sites, the incidents of gas leaking poses a damage to workers on site. The protection for the workers is essential. However, due to the colorless and odorless nature of natural gas, it is difficult for humans to identify leaks. This paper proposes a quadrotor based gas tracking rob...

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Main Authors: Eu, Kok Seng *, Chia, Wei Zheng, Yap, Kian Meng *
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.5012019-05-02T08:06:26Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/501/ Wind direction and speed estimation for quadrotor based gas tracking robot Eu, Kok Seng * Chia, Wei Zheng Yap, Kian Meng * T Technology (General) In gas extraction sites, the incidents of gas leaking poses a damage to workers on site. The protection for the workers is essential. However, due to the colorless and odorless nature of natural gas, it is difficult for humans to identify leaks. This paper proposes a quadrotor based gas tracking robot to be used in hazardous gas localization areas, and specifically, to detect methane leak from gas extraction sites. For the quadrotor to fulfill this purpose, it requires the ability to detect wind direction and speed, an endowment that commercial quadrotors lack. The need to detect wind direction and speed stems from the fact that gas plumes travel downwind, but the quadrotor needs to find the source of the leak, and hence, must determine the upwind direction to locate the source. In order to equip the quadrotor with the above skills, a wind direction and speed estimation algorithm based on Euler angles-velocity vectors has been proposed. For comparison purposes, we compared the proposed method with a generic ultrasonic wind sensor. We concluded that the proposed method achieves an error percentage as low as 10.73% for wind speed, and 9.09% for wind direction estimation. Thus, the algorithm is a significant addition to the quadrotors’ capabilities, enabling the quadrotor to trace upwards, against the traversal of the gas plume, and carry out accurate calculations Springer Science+Business Media 2017 Book Section PeerReviewed Eu, Kok Seng * and Chia, Wei Zheng and Yap, Kian Meng * (2017) Wind direction and speed estimation for quadrotor based gas tracking robot. In: Mobile and wireless technologies. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (425). Springer Science+Business Media, Singapore, pp. 645-652. ISBN 978-981-10-5280-4 DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-5281-1_71
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Eu, Kok Seng *
Chia, Wei Zheng
Yap, Kian Meng *
Wind direction and speed estimation for quadrotor based gas tracking robot
description In gas extraction sites, the incidents of gas leaking poses a damage to workers on site. The protection for the workers is essential. However, due to the colorless and odorless nature of natural gas, it is difficult for humans to identify leaks. This paper proposes a quadrotor based gas tracking robot to be used in hazardous gas localization areas, and specifically, to detect methane leak from gas extraction sites. For the quadrotor to fulfill this purpose, it requires the ability to detect wind direction and speed, an endowment that commercial quadrotors lack. The need to detect wind direction and speed stems from the fact that gas plumes travel downwind, but the quadrotor needs to find the source of the leak, and hence, must determine the upwind direction to locate the source. In order to equip the quadrotor with the above skills, a wind direction and speed estimation algorithm based on Euler angles-velocity vectors has been proposed. For comparison purposes, we compared the proposed method with a generic ultrasonic wind sensor. We concluded that the proposed method achieves an error percentage as low as 10.73% for wind speed, and 9.09% for wind direction estimation. Thus, the algorithm is a significant addition to the quadrotors’ capabilities, enabling the quadrotor to trace upwards, against the traversal of the gas plume, and carry out accurate calculations
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author Eu, Kok Seng *
Chia, Wei Zheng
Yap, Kian Meng *
author_facet Eu, Kok Seng *
Chia, Wei Zheng
Yap, Kian Meng *
author_sort Eu, Kok Seng *
title Wind direction and speed estimation for quadrotor based gas tracking robot
title_short Wind direction and speed estimation for quadrotor based gas tracking robot
title_full Wind direction and speed estimation for quadrotor based gas tracking robot
title_fullStr Wind direction and speed estimation for quadrotor based gas tracking robot
title_full_unstemmed Wind direction and speed estimation for quadrotor based gas tracking robot
title_sort wind direction and speed estimation for quadrotor based gas tracking robot
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publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/501/
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