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Autonomous Drone for Object Tracking

The task is to create a self-driving UAV capable of keeping a target object under some constrained motion in center of its view thus effectively tracking it.

Object Tracking is done by using simulator to get the realtime location of the object being tracked, Car incase of AirSim. This scenario might not be practical since getting accurate location of tracked object is not possible in most scenarios, however it is suffecient to validate the hypothesis of autonomous tracking in constrained motion. However using techniques of computer vision and basic geometry it is possible to estimate location of the object from the captured frame given the altitude, elevation and focal length are known.

Dependencies

  1. Tensorflow
  2. OpenCV (optional)
  3. AirSim (custom fork)

Instllation

  1. Run git clone --recursive https://github.com/kshitiz38/autonomous_drone_for_tracking.git

    • NOTE: If you didn't clone with the --recursive flag run manually the following code git submodule update --init --recursive
  2. AirSim

Usage

  1. Update the config file in config.json
    • Choose Training Parameters
    • Choose Car Driving Algorithim or drive manually
  2. Run python DQNAgentSim.py

NOTE

The code for using the object detection network is available under experiments

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autonomous_drone_for_tracking's Issues

msgpackrpc.error.RPCError: rpclib: client error C0002: Function 'getHomeGeoPoint' was called with an invalid number of arguments. Expected: 0, got: 1

Hello, @kshitiz38 currently I am working on simulating some virtual environments for getting virtual datasets and train/test them with my own method for object tracking purposes. In order to get this virtual dataset, I am running CityEnviron v1.2, AirSim v1.2.8. I wanted to use your repo for data capturing and cloned it, but when I run it I got getHomeGeoPoint error. I tried many ways to solve it, but no luck:
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If you have any suggestions to solve this problem I would appreciate it.

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