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Gait Analysis for A Tilt-rotor: The Dynamic Invertible Gait (2201.01872v2)

Published 5 Jan 2022 in cs.RO, cs.SY, and eess.SY

Abstract: Conventional Feedback-Linearization-based controller, applied to the tilt-rotor (eight inputs), results in the extensive changes in the tilting angles, which are not expected in practice. To solve this problem, we introduce the novel concept UAV gait to restrict the tilting angles. The gait plan was initially to solve the control problems for quadruped (four-legged) robots. Transplanting this approach, accompanied by feedback linearization, to the tiltrotor may cause the well-known non-invertible problem in the decoupling matrix. In this research, we explore the invertible gait for the tiltrotor and apply feedback linearization to stabilize the attitude and the altitude. The equivalent conditions to achieve a full-rank decoupling matrix are deduced and simplified to a near zero roll and zero pitch. This paper proposed several invertible gaits to conduct the attitude-altitude control test. The accepted gaits within the region of interest are visualized. The experiment is simulated in Simulink, MATLAB. The results show the promising response in attitude and altitude.

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