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In-Air Exchange of Small Payloads Between Multirotor Aerial Systems

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Exchanging payloads between multiple vehicles is a challenging problem that finds applications in sustained monitoring and long-range payload transportation. In this paper, we take the problem one step further and explore the design and implementation of a system of aerial vehicles that can exchange a small cargo/payload while air-borne. The proposed approach exploits the hover-capabilities of multirotor vehicles, and works within the constraints and the challenges imposed by such a task (such as proximity and contact forces). It is also portable to a wide range of vehicles, and does not require custom flight maneuvers in order to be viable. A simulation framework is utilized to highlight the key challenges addressed by the system. We present detailed results from experiments conducted outdoors that demonstrate two vehicles exchanging a small 60 g payload unit between them.

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    Special thanks to Ashraful Islam for his contributions to the design.

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Shankar, A., Elbaum, S., Detweiler, C. (2020). In-Air Exchange of Small Payloads Between Multirotor Aerial Systems. In: Xiao, J., Kröger, T., Khatib, O. (eds) Proceedings of the 2018 International Symposium on Experimental Robotics. ISER 2018. Springer Proceedings in Advanced Robotics, vol 11. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33950-0_44

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