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2019-05-23 09:00
Experiments for Detection of Handheld Game Console by UAV with Wi-Fi Sensing Function Shigeru Kashihara (NAIST), Atsushi Yamamoto, Kenta Matsuzaki, Kosei Miyazaki, Tomoya Seki (Kochi City Fire Department), Go Urakawa (University of Hyogo), Masahiro Fukumoto (Kochi University of Technology), Chikara Ohta (Kobe University) SeMI2019-1 |
Abstract |
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This paper reports results of the following three basic experiments for detecting a handheld game console by using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) with a Wi-Fi sensing function in a search operation. First, we evaluate the sensing performance of two Wi-Fi devices used because the weight saving of equipment is required due to the limitation of the UAV payload. We next investigate applicable situations for the use of the Wi-Fi sensing function in various environments. Lastly, we demonstrate the usefulness of the UAV in a practical experiment. Through the experiments, the Wi-Fi devices were indicated to have different sensing performance, and then the use of Wi-Fi sensing function was cleared to apply limited environments. Besides, in a practical situation simulated a search operation, the UAV obtained Wi-Fi beacons of a handheld game console at an altitude of 80 m or more, and then the usefulness by displaying the information on a map was shown. |
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle / UAV / Drone / Wi-Fi / Sensor / Nintendo 2DS / Search operation / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 119, no. 53, SeMI2019-1, pp. 1-6, May 2019. |
Paper # |
SeMI2019-1 |
Date of Issue |
2019-05-16 (SeMI) |
ISSN |
Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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