Drones (Apr 2024)

The Mamba: A Suspended Manipulator to Sample Plants in Cliff Environments

  • Hughes La Vigne,
  • Guillaume Charron,
  • David Rancourt,
  • Alexis Lussier Desbiens

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/drones8040139
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. 139

Abstract

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Conservation efforts in cliff habitats pose unique challenges due to their inaccessibility, limiting the study and protection of rare endemic species. This project introduces a novel approach utilizing aerial manipulation through a suspended manipulator attached with a cable under a drone to address these challenges. Unlike existing solutions, the Mamba provides a horizontal reach up to 8 m to approach cliffs while keeping the drone at a safe distance. The system includes a model-based control system relying solely on an inertial measurement unit (IMU), reducing sensor requirements and computing power to minimize overall system mass. This article presents novel contributions such as a double pendulum dynamic modeling approach and the development and evaluation of a precise control system for sampling operations. Indoor and outdoor tests demonstrate the effectiveness of the suspended aerial manipulator in real-world environments allowing the collection of 55 samples from 28 different species. This research signifies a significant step toward enhancing the efficiency and safety of conservation efforts in challenging cliff habitats.

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