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Visual Reinforcement Learning for GNSS-Denied Drone Navigation

This B.Tech Aerospace / Aeronautical Engineering project is based on the recent research direction ‘Visual Reinforcement Learning for GNSS-Denied Drone Navigation’. The project focuses on applying artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning,…

Project Overview This B.Tech Aerospace / Aeronautical Engineering project is based on the recent research direction 'Visual Reinforcement Learning for GNSS-Denied Drone Navigation'. The project focuses on applying artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, reinforcement learning, surrogate modelling, or RAG-style intelligent assistance to the Drone and UAV Projects area. Students can use the linked 2023-onward research paper/source as the academic base, then convert it into an implementation-focused final-year project with a simplified dataset, simulation model, Python workflow, dashboard, or prototype demonstration.
Research Paper Title Visual Reinforcement Learning for GNSS-Denied Drone Navigation
Research Paper / PDF Link Open Paper / PDF
Year 2025
Project Area Drone and UAV Projects
Project Type Vision RL Navigation
Required Tools / Software Python, PyTorch/TensorFlow, OpenCV, ROS/Gazebo/AirSim optional, Streamlit
Main Features / Working Principle Use visual inputs and reinforcement-learning logic for GNSS-denied UAV navigation
Expected Output A navigation demo showing drone decisions without GPS-style input
Possible Add-ons Add map memory and obstacle classification
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