Up and Away: A Cheap UAV Cyber-Physical Testbed (Work in Progress)
Abstract
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) have the promise of presenting the next evolution in computing with potential applications that include aerospace, transportation, robotics, and various automation systems. These applications motivate advances in the different sub-fields of CPS (e.g. mobile computing and communication, control, and vision). However, deploying and testing complete CPSs is known to be a complex and expensive task. In this paper, we present the design, implementation, and evaluation of Up and Away (UnA): a testbed for Cyber-Physical Systems that use UAVs as their physical component. UnA aims at abstracting the control of physical components of the system to reduce the complexity of UAV oriented Cyber-Physical Systems experiments. In addition, UnA provides an API to allow for converting CPS simulations into physical experiments using a few simple steps. We present a case study bringing a mobile-camera-based surveillance system simulation to life using UnA.
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