Terrain Perception for Agricultural UAVs in Complex Farmland via Rotating mmWave Radar
arXiv cs.RO / 5/5/2026
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Key Points
- The paper addresses the challenge of accurate terrain perception needed for terrain-following flight of agricultural UAVs in real farmland, where occlusions and complex geometry degrade sensing reliability.
- It proposes a low-cost, mechanically rotating mmWave radar approach to expand spatial coverage and improve terrain observability compared with UAV radar systems that use a fixed field of view.
- The authors introduce a pose-consistent terrain reconstruction pipeline designed specifically for sparse, noisy, and partially observable radar measurements, aiming to produce reliable ground extraction and continuous terrain surface estimates.
- The full system is implemented on a real agricultural UAV and evaluated in extensive field trials, achieving an F1 score of 94.42 for ground segmentation versus 90.48 for the closest rival.
- The improved sensing and reconstruction are intended to enable more robust terrain-following behavior under dynamic, low-altitude agricultural flight conditions.
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