Survey of Simulators for Aerial Robots
Dimmig, Cora A., Silano, Giuseppe, McGuire, Kimberly, Gabellieri, Chiara, Hönig, Wolfgang, Moore, Joseph, Kobilarov, Marin
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle (UAV) research faces challenges with safety, scalability, costs, and ecological impact when conducting hardware testing. High-fidelity simulators offer a vital solution by replicating real-world conditions to enable the development and evaluation of novel perception and control algorithms. However, the large number of available simulators poses a significant challenge for researchers to determine which simulator best suits their specific use-case, based on each simulator's limitations and customization readiness. This paper includes a systematic overview of 38 existing UAV simulators and presents a set of decision factors for their selection, aiming to enhance the efficiency and safety of research endeavors.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-24-2024
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