ADAPT: An Open-Source sUAS Payload for Real-Time Disaster Prediction and Response with AI
Daniel Davila, Joseph VanPelt, Alexander Lynch, Adam Romlein, Peter, Webley, Matthew S. Brown

TL;DR
This paper introduces ADAPT, an open-source, low-cost sUAS payload platform equipped with AI for real-time disaster prediction and response, designed for easy adaptation by resource-constrained groups.
Contribution
The paper presents a modular, open-source sUAS payload system with integrated AI for real-time analysis, tailored for disaster response, and demonstrates its application in flood risk monitoring.
Findings
Successful deployment of real-time ice segmentation in field tests
Open-source design facilitates adaptation for various missions
Active learning workflow improves annotation efficiency
Abstract
Small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) are becoming prominent components of many humanitarian assistance and disaster response (HADR) operations. Pairing sUAS with onboard artificial intelligence (AI) substantially extends their utility in covering larger areas with fewer support personnel. A variety of missions, such as search and rescue, assessing structural damage, and monitoring forest fires, floods, and chemical spills, can be supported simply by deploying the appropriate AI models. However, adoption by resource-constrained groups, such as local municipalities, regulatory agencies, and researchers, has been hampered by the lack of a cost-effective, readily-accessible baseline platform that can be adapted to their unique missions. To fill this gap, we have developed the free and open-source ADAPT multi-mission payload for deploying real-time AI and computer vision onboard a sUAS…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUnderwater Vehicles and Communication Systems · UAV Applications and Optimization · Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization
