论文标题
在执行器故障的情况下,倾斜旋转VTOL无人机的设计,建模和控制
Design, Modeling and Control for a Tilt-rotor VTOL UAV in the Presence of Actuator Failure
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论文摘要
实现垂直起飞和降落的同时,在提供长时间的能力的同时,可以为各种新的现实世界应用程序打开大门,同时改善许多现有任务。在此类应用中,无人驾驶飞机(VTOL)无人驾驶汽车(无人机)是一个更好的选择。这些飞机的先前工作已经解决了空气动力学性能,设计,建模和控制。但是,探索区域较少的是研究其固有冗余而导致其潜在的容错性,这使他们能够忍受一定程度的致动失败。本文介绍了底面VTOL飞机中几种类型的执行器故障的耐受性。我们讨论了自定义底型底机VTOL无人机的设计和建模,该自定义的底漆无人机是固定翼飞机和带有倾斜转子的四型四螺旋桨的组合,在这里可以单独旋转四个螺旋桨。然后,我们分析车辆可以生成和设计动态控制分配的可行扳手空间,以便系统可以从配置冗余中适应执行器故障。所提出的方法是轻量级的,被实现为已经存在的飞行控制堆栈的扩展。广泛的实验验证了该系统可以在不同的执行器故障下维护受控飞行。据我们所知,这项工作是对开发造型冗余的Tiltrotor VTOL耐受耐受性的首次研究。可以在https://theairlab.org/vtol访问源代码和仿真。
Enabling vertical take-off and landing while providing the ability to fly long ranges opens the door to a wide range of new real-world aircraft applications while improving many existing tasks. Tiltrotor vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are a better choice than fixed-wing and multirotor aircraft for such applications. Prior works on these aircraft have addressed aerodynamic performance, design, modeling, and control. However, a less explored area is the study of their potential fault tolerance due to their inherent redundancy, which allows them to tolerate some degree of actuation failure. This paper introduces tolerance to several types of actuator failures in a tiltrotor VTOL aircraft. We discuss the design and modeling of a custom tiltrotor VTOL UAV, which is a combination of a fixed-wing aircraft and a quadrotor with tilting rotors, where the four propellers can be rotated individually. Then, we analyze the feasible wrench space the vehicle can generate and design the dynamic control allocation so that the system can adapt to actuator failures, benefiting from the configuration redundancy. The proposed approach is lightweight and is implemented as an extension to an already-existing flight control stack. Extensive experiments validate that the system can maintain the controlled flight under different actuator failures. To the best of our knowledge, this work is the first study of the tiltrotor VTOL's fault-tolerance that exploits the configuration redundancy. The source code and simulation can be accessed at https://theairlab.org/vtol.