Drones (Jul 2024)

An All-Time Detection Algorithm for UAV Images in Urban Low Altitude

  • Yuzhuo Huang,
  • Jingyi Qu,
  • Haoyu Wang,
  • Jun Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/drones8070332
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. 332

Abstract

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With the rapid development of urban air traffic, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are gradually being widely used in cities. Since UAVs are prohibited over important places in Urban Air Mobility (UAM), such as government and airports, it is important to develop air–ground non-cooperative UAV surveillance for air security all day and night. In the paper, an all-time UAV detection algorithm based on visible images during the day and infrared images at night is proposed by our team. We construct a UAV dataset used in urban visible backgrounds (UAV–visible) and a UAV dataset used in urban infrared backgrounds (UAV–infrared). In the daytime, the visible images are less accurate for UAV detection in foggy environments; therefore, we incorporate a defogging algorithm with the detection network that can ensure the undistorted output of images for UAV detection based on the realization of defogging. At night, infrared images have the characteristics of a low-resolution, unclear object contour, and complex image background. We integrate the attention and the transformation of space feature maps into depth feature maps to detect small UAVs in images. The all-time detection algorithm is trained separately on these two datasets, which can achieve 96.3% and 94.7% mAP50 on the UAV–visible and UAV–infrared datasets and perform real-time object detection with an inference speed of 40.16 FPS and 28.57 FPS, respectively.

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