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Abstract(s)
Deploying drones over the Cloud is an emerging
research area motivated by the emergence of Cloud Robotics and
the Internet-of-Drones (IoD) paradigms. This paper contributes
to IoD and to the deployment of drones over the cloud. It
presents, Dronemap Planner, an innovative service-oriented cloud
based drone management system that provides access to drones
through web services (SOAP and REST), schedule missions and
promotes collaboration between drones. A modular cloud proxy
server was developed; it acts as a moderator between drones and
users. Communication between drones, users and the Dronemap
Planner cloud is provided through the MAVLink protocol, which
is supported by commodity drones. To demonstrate the effectiveness
of Dronemap Planner, we implemented and validated it using
simulated and real MAVLink-enabled drones, and deployed it on
a public cloud server. Experimental results show that Dronemap
Planner is efficient in virtualizing the access to drones over the
Internet, and provides developers with appropriate APIs to easily
program drones’ applications.
Description
17th International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions (ICARSC 2017). 26 to 30, Apr, 2017. Coimbra, Portugal.