This paper demonstrates the use of nonlinear dynamic optimization to calculate energy-optimal trajectories for a high-altitude, solar-powered unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The objective is to maximize the total energy in the system while staying within a 3 km mission radius and meeting other system constraints. Solar energy capture is modeled using the vehicle orientation and solar position, and energy is stored both in batteries and in potential energy through elevation gain. Energy capture is maximized by optimally adjusting the angle of the aircraft surface relative to the sun. The UAV flight and energy system dynamics are optimized over a 24 h period at an 8 s time resolution using nonlinear model predictive control. Results of the simulated flights are presented for all four seasons, showing an 8.2% increase in end-of-day battery energy for the most limiting flight condition of the winter solstice.
Dynamic Optimization of High-Altitude Solar Aircraft Trajectories Under Station-Keeping Constraints
Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics ; 42 , 3 ; 538-552
2018-11-21
15 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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