Evaluation of a "Black-Box" State-of-the-Art Vision-Based Navigation Algorithm for GPS-Denied Navigation

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Bortolami, Simone B. [1 ]
Webb, Helen [1 ]
Richman, Michael [2 ]
Norton, Peter [3 ]
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[1] BAE Syst FAST Labs, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 USA
[2] BAE Syst FAST Labs, Strategy, Marina Del Rey, CA USA
[3] BAE Syst PS3, Marina Del Rey, CA USA
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10.33012/2020.17765
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TP7 [遥感技术];
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081102 ; 0816 ; 081602 ; 083002 ; 1404 ;
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In vision-aided navigation, several challenges affect algorithm performance in different ways. These challenges include terrain type, sensor technology, cloud coverage, sensor malfunction, and environmental conditions such as illumination. Currently, ordinance such as precision-guided munitions, may experience any of these challenges over the course of the mission. Each challenge has an associated probability-of-occurrence, e.g. probability that clouds will obscure the field-of-view, or that sensor hardware will induce image blurring or other artifacts that impede scene imaging ability. Different navigation algorithms respond differently to each challenge. By capturing these outcomes for a given algorithm and understanding the likelihood that such challenges occur during a mission, we can derive the overall mission-reliability and performance ranking of that algorithm. In this context, reliability refers to the ability of an algorithm to maintain a required Circle of Equal Probability at the target location that ensures mission success. Moreover, in multi-vendor system development efforts, critical algorithms such as navigation are frequently provided as a proprietary "black-box," with no visibility into internal functioning. The absence of internal visibility makes performance evaluation more challenging. In this paper we present our novel analysis approach, and results from application to a black-box state-of-the-art navigation algorithm developed for navigation in UPS-denied environments. Our approach identifies possible technologies used, and delineates hypothesized challenges affecting algorithm performance. It identifies all algorithm inputs and develops an evaluation framework where all challenges can be applied individually and successively to evaluate mission worthiness, i.e., mission reliability. Challenges refer to realistic, confounding stressors, arising in-mission, such as terrain type differences, attitude errors, imager faults, cloud coverage, and timing errors. [1] Our approach uses the RAPSODE methodology (cf. ReliAbility PhySics based On Dynamic causal nEtworks, http://ewh.ieee.org/r1/boston/r1/files/boston_rs_meeting_mar16.pdf). The methodology was developed to evaluate high-reliability complex systems.
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页码:1753 / 1778
页数:26
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