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A Runway Safety System Based on Vertically Oriented Stereovision
by
Skakuj, Michal
, Kulesza, Wlodek J.
, Kaniecki, Damian
, Gradolewski, Dawid
, Jaworski, Adam
, Dziak, Damian
in
Aircraft accidents
/ Bird monitoring
/ Bird protection systems
/ Bird strike
/ Birds
/ Degree of localization
/ Design Methodology
/ Distributed computing
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Fixed wings
/ Internet of Things
/ Localization
/ MATLAB
/ Monitoring of avifauna
/ Quantitative validation
/ Real environments
/ Runway safety
/ Safety system
/ Size classification
/ Stereo-vision system
/ Stereovision
/ Tailored Solutions
/ Visual sensor network
2021
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A Runway Safety System Based on Vertically Oriented Stereovision
by
Skakuj, Michal
, Kulesza, Wlodek J.
, Kaniecki, Damian
, Gradolewski, Dawid
, Jaworski, Adam
, Dziak, Damian
in
Aircraft accidents
/ Bird monitoring
/ Bird protection systems
/ Bird strike
/ Birds
/ Degree of localization
/ Design Methodology
/ Distributed computing
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Fixed wings
/ Internet of Things
/ Localization
/ MATLAB
/ Monitoring of avifauna
/ Quantitative validation
/ Real environments
/ Runway safety
/ Safety system
/ Size classification
/ Stereo-vision system
/ Stereovision
/ Tailored Solutions
/ Visual sensor network
2021
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A Runway Safety System Based on Vertically Oriented Stereovision
by
Skakuj, Michal
, Kulesza, Wlodek J.
, Kaniecki, Damian
, Gradolewski, Dawid
, Jaworski, Adam
, Dziak, Damian
in
Aircraft accidents
/ Bird monitoring
/ Bird protection systems
/ Bird strike
/ Birds
/ Degree of localization
/ Design Methodology
/ Distributed computing
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Fixed wings
/ Internet of Things
/ Localization
/ MATLAB
/ Monitoring of avifauna
/ Quantitative validation
/ Real environments
/ Runway safety
/ Safety system
/ Size classification
/ Stereo-vision system
/ Stereovision
/ Tailored Solutions
/ Visual sensor network
2021
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A Runway Safety System Based on Vertically Oriented Stereovision
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A Runway Safety System Based on Vertically Oriented Stereovision
2021
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In 2020, over 10,000 bird strikes were reported in the USA, with average repair costs exceeding$200 million annually, rising to $ 1.2 billion worldwide. These collisions of avifauna with airplanes pose a significant threat to human safety and wildlife. This article presents a system dedicated to monitoring the space over an airport and is used to localize and identify moving objects. The solution is a stereovision based real-time bird protection system, which uses IoT and distributed computing concepts together with advanced HMI to provide the setup’s flexibility and usability. To create a high degree of customization, a modified stereovision system with freely oriented optical axes is proposed. To provide a market tailored solution affordable for small and medium size airports, a user-driven design methodology is used. The mathematical model is implemented and optimized in MATLAB. The implemented system prototype is verified in a real environment. The quantitative validation of the system performance is carried out using fixed-wing drones with GPS recorders. The results obtained prove the system’s high efficiency for detection and size classification in real-time, as well as a high degree of localization certainty.
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MDPI,MDPI AG
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