Affiliation:
1. School of Information and Communication Engineering, Dalian Minzu University, Dalian 116600, China
Abstract
Unauthorized unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) pose threats to public safety and individual privacy. Traditional object-detection approaches often fall short during their application in anti-UAV technologies. To address this issue, we propose the YOLOv7-GS model, which is designed specifically for the identification of small UAVs in complex and low-altitude environments. This research primarily aims to improve the model’s detection capabilities for small UAVs in complex backgrounds. Enhancements were applied to the YOLOv7-tiny model, including adjustments to the sizes of prior boxes, incorporation of the InceptionNeXt module at the end of the neck section, and introduction of the SPPFCSPC-SR and Get-and-Send modules. These modifications aid in the preservation of details about small UAVs and heighten the model’s focus on them. The YOLOv7-GS model achieves commendable results on the DUT Anti-UAV and the Amateur Unmanned Air Vehicle Detection datasets and performs to be competitive against other mainstream algorithms.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Excellent Science and Technique Talent Foundation of Dalian
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities