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UAV-Assisted Self-Supervised Terrain Awareness for Off-Road Navigation

26 September 2024
Jean-Michel Fortin
Olivier Gamache
William Fecteau
Effie Daum
William Larrivée-Hardy
François Pomerleau
Philippe Giguère
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Abstract

Terrain awareness is an essential milestone to enable truly autonomous off-road navigation. Accurately predicting terrain characteristics allows optimizing a vehicle's path against potential hazards. Recent methods use deep neural networks to predict traversability-related terrain properties in a self-supervised manner, relying on proprioception as a training signal. However, onboard cameras are inherently limited by their point-of-view relative to the ground, suffering from occlusions and vanishing pixel density with distance. This paper introduces a novel approach for self-supervised terrain characterization using an aerial perspective from a hovering drone. We capture terrain-aligned images while sampling the environment with a ground vehicle, effectively training a simple predictor for vibrations, bumpiness, and energy consumption. Our dataset includes 2.8 km of off-road data collected in forest environment, comprising 13 484 ground-based images and 12 935 aerial images. Our findings show that drone imagery improves terrain property prediction by 21.37 % on the whole dataset and 37.35 % in high vegetation, compared to ground robot images. We conduct ablation studies to identify the main causes of these performance improvements. We also demonstrate the real-world applicability of our approach by scouting an unseen area with a drone, planning and executing an optimized path on the ground.

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@article{fortin2025_2409.18253,
  title={ UAV-Assisted Self-Supervised Terrain Awareness for Off-Road Navigation },
  author={ Jean-Michel Fortin and Olivier Gamache and William Fecteau and Effie Daum and William Larrivée-Hardy and François Pomerleau and Philippe Giguère },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.18253},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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