Quadcopter aggressive maneuvers along singular configurations: an energy-quaternion based approach (Q5964365)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6547104
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English | Quadcopter aggressive maneuvers along singular configurations: an energy-quaternion based approach |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6547104 |
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Quadcopter aggressive maneuvers along singular configurations: an energy-quaternion based approach (English)
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29 February 2016
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Summary: Automatic aggressive maneuvers with quadcopters are regarded as a highly challenging control problem. The aim is to tackle the singularities that exist in a vertical looping maneuver. Modeling singularities are resolved by writing the equations-of-motion of the quadcopter in quaternion form. Physical singularities due to underactuation are resolved by using an energy-based control. Energy-based control is utilized to overcome the uncontrollability of the quadcopter at physical singular configurations, for instance, when commanding the quadcopter to gain altitude while pitched at \(90^\circ\). Three looping strategies (circular, clothoidal, and newly developed constant thrust) are implemented on a nonlinear model of the quadcopter. The three looping strategies are discussed along with their advantages and limitations.
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automatic aggressive maneuvers
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quadcopters
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quadcopter
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equations-of-motion in quaternion form
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nonlinear model
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three looping strategies
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