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Vision-Guided MPPI for Agile Drone Racing: Navigating Arbitrary Gate Poses via Neural Signed Distance Fields

Published 7 Mar 2026 in cs.RO | (2603.07199v1)

Abstract: Autonomous drone racing requires the tight coupling of perception, planning, and control under extreme agility. However, recent approaches typically rely on precomputed spatial reference trajectories or explicit 6-DoF gate pose estimation, rendering them brittle to spatial perturbations, unmodeled track changes, and sensor noise. Conversely, end-to-end learning policies frequently overfit to specific track layouts and struggle with zero-shot generalization. To address these fundamental limitations, we propose a fully onboard, vision guided optimal control framework that enables reference-free agile flight through arbitrarily placed and oriented gates. Central to our approach is Gate-SDF, a novel, implicitly learned neural signed distance field. Gate-SDF directly processes raw, noisy depth images to predict a continuous spatial field that provides both collision repulsion and active geometric guidance toward the valid traversal area. We seamlessly integrate this representation into a sampling-based Model Predictive Path Integral (MPPI) controller. By fully exploiting GPU parallelism, the framework evaluates these continuous spatial constraints across thousands of simulated trajectory rollouts simultaneously in real time. Furthermore, our formulation inherently maintains spatial consistency, ensuring robust navigation even under severe visual occlusion during aggressive maneuvers. Extensive simulations and real-world experiments demonstrate that the proposed system achieves high-speed agile flight and successfully navigates unseen tracks subject to severe unmodeled gate displacements and orientation perturbations. Videos are available at https://zhaofangguo.github.io/vision_guided_mppi/

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