Abstract
This work proposes a novel drone system designed to autonomously track and follow power lines and reconstruct them in 3D with a point cloud representation based on mmWave radar measurements. The system is composed of a GNSS- enabled quadrotor UAV equipped with a combined mmWave radar sensor and onboard compute module payload and has been designed to be small, lightweight, and low-cost. MmWave radar sensors offer great range and sensitivity in the task of power line detection with a high level of sparsity in the produced data when compared to traditional sensors such as LiDARs. The proposed system overcomes the radar sensor’s shortcomings by building up a point cloud representing the power line environment as the drone moves around in it. The built-up point cloud is analyzed using the onboard computer to detect the cables in the power line environment and to produce pose-estimates of each line. The system has been tested in a variety of scenarios and has been shown to be able to accurately detect and track power lines in varying weather conditions. A video demonstration of the system can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MORFX3CFygk.