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Feedback linearization-based tracking control of a tilt-rotor with cat-trot gait plan

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With the introduction of the laterally bounded forces, the tilt-rotor gains more flexibility in the controller design. Typical feedback linearization methods utilize all the inputs in controlling this vehicle; the… Click to show full abstract

With the introduction of the laterally bounded forces, the tilt-rotor gains more flexibility in the controller design. Typical feedback linearization methods utilize all the inputs in controlling this vehicle; the magnitudes as well as the directions of the thrusts are maneuvered simultaneously based on a unified control rule. Although several promising results indicate that these controllers may track the desired complicated trajectories, the tilting angles are required to change relatively fast or in large scale during the flight, which turns to be a challenge in application. The recent gait plan for a tilt-rotor may solve this problem; the tilting angles are fixed or vary in a predetermined pattern without being maneuvered by the control algorithm. Carefully avoiding the singular decoupling matrix, several attitudes can be tracked without changing the tilting angles frequently. While the position was not directly regulated in that research, which left the position-tracking still an open question. In this research, we elucidate the coupling relationship between the position and the attitude. Based on this, we design the position-tracking controller, adopting feedback linearization. A cat-trot gait is further designed for a tilt-rotor to track the reference; three types of references are designed for our tracking experiments: set point, uniform rectilinear motion, and uniform circular motion. The significant improvement with less steady state error is witnessed after equipping with our modified attitude–position decoupler. It is also found that the frequency of the cat-trot gait highly influenced the steady state error.

Keywords: tilt rotor; cat trot; rotor; trot gait; feedback linearization

Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
Year Published: 2022

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