Design, modeling, and control of a coaxial drone

Various quadrotor drones have been developed in recent years, mainly focusing on either improving maximum thrust per platform area or flight maneuverability. Evidently, achieving both advantages simultaneously is a challenging task, since they call for opposing rotor requirements. Specifically, impr...

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Main Authors: Chen, Liangming, Xiao, Jiaping, Zheng, Yumin, Alagappan, N. Arun, Feroskhan, Mir
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1780802024-06-04T05:39:39Z Design, modeling, and control of a coaxial drone Chen, Liangming Xiao, Jiaping Zheng, Yumin Alagappan, N. Arun Feroskhan, Mir School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering Coaxial drone Control allocation Various quadrotor drones have been developed in recent years, mainly focusing on either improving maximum thrust per platform area or flight maneuverability. Evidently, achieving both advantages simultaneously is a challenging task, since they call for opposing rotor requirements. Specifically, improving the drone's maximum thrust per platform area mainly requires reducing the number of rotors to make way for larger and more powerful rotors. While this can be an effective method to increase overall thrust, improving flight maneuverability requires a greater number of rotors to generate larger rotating torques or to increase the thrust vectoring capability. To address this challenge, we design a novel coaxial drone with two contra-rotating rotors for high thrust efficiency while enabling independent dual-axis rotor rotation to maintain maneuverability along the roll and pitch axes. The thrust vectoring capability is provided by two dedicated servomotors connected vertically in series with the coaxial propellers to produce a compact and elongated fuselage frame. A nonlinear flight model in six degrees of freedom is developed for the underactuated system, incorporating four control inputs from the two propellers and servos, respectively. Consequently, a nonlinear control allocation approach is proposed such that the drone can produce a desired control force and yaw torque to stabilize the drone's position and yaw angle. For the uncontrolled roll and pitch dynamics, a damping component is added such that the roll and pitch angular velocities can also be stabilized. Both numerical simulations and real experiments are conducted to validate the design of the drone and the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) This work was supported in part by the A*STAR under its 2021 MTC Individual Research Grants (IRG) and Young Individual Research Grants (YIRG) Call under Grant MTCYIRG21-0004i, and in part by the Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Control Theory and Intelligent Systems under Grant ZDSYS20220330161800001. 2024-06-04T05:39:39Z 2024-06-04T05:39:39Z 2024 Journal Article Chen, L., Xiao, J., Zheng, Y., Alagappan, N. A. & Feroskhan, M. (2024). Design, modeling, and control of a coaxial drone. IEEE Transactions On Robotics, 40, 1650-1663. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TRO.2024.3354161 1552-3098 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/178080 10.1109/TRO.2024.3354161 2-s2.0-85182941785 40 1650 1663 en MTCYIRG21-0004i IEEE Transactions on Robotics © 2024 IEEE. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Engineering
Coaxial drone
Control allocation
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Coaxial drone
Control allocation
Chen, Liangming
Xiao, Jiaping
Zheng, Yumin
Alagappan, N. Arun
Feroskhan, Mir
Design, modeling, and control of a coaxial drone
description Various quadrotor drones have been developed in recent years, mainly focusing on either improving maximum thrust per platform area or flight maneuverability. Evidently, achieving both advantages simultaneously is a challenging task, since they call for opposing rotor requirements. Specifically, improving the drone's maximum thrust per platform area mainly requires reducing the number of rotors to make way for larger and more powerful rotors. While this can be an effective method to increase overall thrust, improving flight maneuverability requires a greater number of rotors to generate larger rotating torques or to increase the thrust vectoring capability. To address this challenge, we design a novel coaxial drone with two contra-rotating rotors for high thrust efficiency while enabling independent dual-axis rotor rotation to maintain maneuverability along the roll and pitch axes. The thrust vectoring capability is provided by two dedicated servomotors connected vertically in series with the coaxial propellers to produce a compact and elongated fuselage frame. A nonlinear flight model in six degrees of freedom is developed for the underactuated system, incorporating four control inputs from the two propellers and servos, respectively. Consequently, a nonlinear control allocation approach is proposed such that the drone can produce a desired control force and yaw torque to stabilize the drone's position and yaw angle. For the uncontrolled roll and pitch dynamics, a damping component is added such that the roll and pitch angular velocities can also be stabilized. Both numerical simulations and real experiments are conducted to validate the design of the drone and the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy.
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Chen, Liangming
Xiao, Jiaping
Zheng, Yumin
Alagappan, N. Arun
Feroskhan, Mir
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Xiao, Jiaping
Zheng, Yumin
Alagappan, N. Arun
Feroskhan, Mir
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title Design, modeling, and control of a coaxial drone
title_short Design, modeling, and control of a coaxial drone
title_full Design, modeling, and control of a coaxial drone
title_fullStr Design, modeling, and control of a coaxial drone
title_full_unstemmed Design, modeling, and control of a coaxial drone
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