In this paper, we work with a quadrotor vehicle capable of producing bidirectional thrust by reversing the rotation of its propellers. These vehicles have a number of unique functions, such as inverted hover, faster than gravity acceleration for descent and, generally, superior agility compared to their unidirectional conventional designs. However, thrust reversal presents a set of unique challenges for controlling these vehicles due to the particular transient dynamics of the propellers as they transition from positive to negative rotation. To deal with the limitations of bidirectional actuators, we propose an optimal control allocation strategy that produces the best match to the desired force and moments prescribed by the controller, while respecting the limits on actuator thrusts and their rate of change. The latter are identified through transient response characterization of the bidirectional propellers. The optimal allocation is evaluated in simulation for a half-flip maneuver between upright and inverted hover. Outdoor flight tests demonstrate the superior performance of the optimal solution as compared to direct inversion commonly used in flight controllers of quadrotors.


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    Title :

    Control Allocation of Bidirectional Thrust Quadrotor Subject to Actuator Constraints


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    Publication date :

    2020-09-01


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    1510662 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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