Sensors (Jan 2019)

UWB Localization with Battery-Powered Wireless Backbone for Drone-Based Inventory Management

  • Nicola Macoir,
  • Jan Bauwens,
  • Bart Jooris,
  • Ben Van Herbruggen,
  • Jen Rossey,
  • Jeroen Hoebekeand,
  • Eli De Poorter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s19030467
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
p. 467

Abstract

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Current inventory-taking methods (counting stocks and checking correct placements) in large vertical warehouses are mostly manual, resulting in (i) large personnel costs, (ii) human errors and (iii) incidents due to working at large heights. To remedy this, the use of autonomous indoor drones has been proposed. However, these drones require accurate localization solutions that are easy to (temporarily) install at low costs in large warehouses. To this end, we designed a Ultra-Wideband (UWB) solution that uses infrastructure anchor nodes that do not require any wired backbone and can be battery powered. The resulting system has a theoretical update rate of up to 2892 Hz (assuming no hardware dependent delays). Moreover, the anchor nodes have an average current consumption of only 27 mA (compared to 130 mA of traditional UWB infrastructure nodes). Finally, the system has been experimentally validated and is available as open-source software.

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