This paper investigates the application of Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) to address motion control challenges in drones for additive manufacturing (AM). Dronebased additive manufacturing offers a flexible and autonomous solution for material deposition in large-scale or hazardous environments. However, achieving robust real-time control of a multi-rotor aerial robot under varying payloads and potential disturbances remains challenging. Traditional controllers like PID often require frequent parameter re-tuning, limiting their applicability in dynamic scenarios. We propose a DRL framework that learns adaptable control policies for multirotor drones performing waypoint navigation in AM tasks. We compare Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (DDPG) and Twin Delayed Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (TD3) within a curriculum learning scheme designed to handle increasing complexity. Our experiments show TD3 consistently balances training stability, accuracy and success, particularly when mass variability is introduced. These findings provide a scalable path toward robust, autonomous drone control in additive manufacturing.


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    Title :

    Motion Control in Multi-Rotor Aerial Robots Using Deep Reinforcement Learning


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    Publication date :

    2025-05-14


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    646761 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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