Model-Based Control of Flying Robots for Robust Interaction Under Wind Influence Model-Based Control of Flying Robots for Robust Interaction Under Wind Influence
Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics

Model-Based Control of Flying Robots for Robust Interaction Under Wind Influence

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Publisher Description

This book addresses the topic of autonomous flying robots physically interacting with the environment under the influence of wind. It aims to make aerial robots aware of the disturbance, interaction, and faults acting on them. This requires reasoning about the external wrench (force and torque) acting on the robot and distinguishing between wind, interactions, and collisions. The book takes a model-based approach and covers a systematic approach to parameter identification for flying robots. The book aims to provide a wind speed estimate independent of the external wrench, including estimating the wind speed using motor power measurements. Aerodynamics modeling is approached in a data-driven fashion, using ground-truth measurements from a 4D wind tunnel. Finally, the book bridges the gap between trajectory tracking and interaction control, to allow physical interaction under wind influence. Theoretical results are accompanied by extensive simulation and experimental results.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2022
7 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
176
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
38.6
MB

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