A 2-D Acoustic Source Localization System for Drones in Search and Rescue Missions

Sibusiso V. Sibanyoni, Daniel T. Ramotsoela, Bruno J. Silva, Gerhard P. Hancke*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Search and rescue missions still typically rely on teams of people tirelessly searching for victims. Advances in technology have seen the use of drones to help the rescuers in their search. These drones primarily use visual systems, but cost and visibility are major drawbacks with those systems. The system described in this paper attempts to resolve the localization problem for drones used in search and rescue operations by making use of acoustic source localization. The source location is estimated in terms of an azimuth estimation (the bearings or angle toward the source) as well as the distance. The proposed system is shown the promising results for both the azimuth and distance estimations.
Original languageEnglish
Article number8490881
Pages (from-to)332-341
JournalIEEE Sensors Journal
Volume19
Issue number1
Online published12 Oct 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019

Research Keywords

  • acoustic localization
  • drones
  • Search and rescue
  • TDOA
  • triangulation

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