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Energy-Efficient Autonomous Aerial Navigation with Dynamic Vision Sensors: A Physics-Guided Neuromorphic Approach

9 February 2025
Sourav Sanyal
Amogh Joshi
M. Nagaraj
Rohan Kumar Manna
Kaushik Roy
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Abstract

Vision-based object tracking is a critical component for achieving autonomous aerial navigation, particularly for obstacle avoidance. Neuromorphic Dynamic Vision Sensors (DVS) or event cameras, inspired by biological vision, offer a promising alternative to conventional frame-based cameras. These cameras can detect changes in intensity asynchronously, even in challenging lighting conditions, with a high dynamic range and resistance to motion blur. Spiking neural networks (SNNs) are increasingly used to process these event-based signals efficiently and asynchronously. Meanwhile, physics-based artificial intelligence (AI) provides a means to incorporate system-level knowledge into neural networks via physical modeling. This enhances robustness, energy efficiency, and provides symbolic explainability. In this work, we present a neuromorphic navigation framework for autonomous drone navigation. The focus is on detecting and navigating through moving gates while avoiding collisions. We use event cameras for detecting moving objects through a shallow SNN architecture in an unsupervised manner. This is combined with a lightweight energy-aware physics-guided neural network (PgNN) trained with depth inputs to predict optimal flight times, generating near-minimum energy paths. The system is implemented in the Gazebo simulator and integrates a sensor-fused vision-to-planning neuro-symbolic framework built with the Robot Operating System (ROS) middleware. This work highlights the future potential of integrating event-based vision with physics-guided planning for energy-efficient autonomous navigation, particularly for low-latency decision-making.

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@article{sanyal2025_2502.05938,
  title={ Energy-Efficient Autonomous Aerial Navigation with Dynamic Vision Sensors: A Physics-Guided Neuromorphic Approach },
  author={ Sourav Sanyal and Amogh Joshi and Manish Nagaraj and Rohan Kumar Manna and Kaushik Roy },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.05938},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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