Longitudinal Modeling and Control of Tailed Flapping-Wings Micro Air Vehicles near Hovering

Compared with the tailless flapping wing micro air vehicle (FMAV), the tailed FMAV has a simpler structure and is easier to control. However, although biplane FMAVs with tails have been used for flight control in practice for a long time, a theoretical model of the tailed FMAV has not previously bee...

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Main Authors: Tao Jiang, Xiaosong Yang, Hongwei Wang, Wen Gai, Long Cui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Robotics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9341012
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spelling doaj-b33b92b661ce4db082ccdfc176c5349a2020-11-25T02:34:05ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Robotics1687-96001687-96192019-01-01201910.1155/2019/93410129341012Longitudinal Modeling and Control of Tailed Flapping-Wings Micro Air Vehicles near HoveringTao Jiang0Xiaosong Yang1Hongwei Wang2Wen Gai3Long Cui4State Key Laboratory of Robotics, Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, ChinaFacility Design and Instrumentation Institute, China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center, Mianyang 621000, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Robotics, Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, ChinaFacility Design and Instrumentation Institute, China Aerodynamics Research and Development Center, Mianyang 621000, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Robotics, Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, ChinaCompared with the tailless flapping wing micro air vehicle (FMAV), the tailed FMAV has a simpler structure and is easier to control. However, although biplane FMAVs with tails have been used for flight control in practice for a long time, a theoretical model of the tailed FMAV has not previously been established. In this paper, we report modeling of the longitudinal dynamics of a tailed biplane FMAV using the Newton‐Euler equations. In this study, the vehicle was trimmed and linearized near its hovering equilibrium, assuming small disturbances. Then the stability of the hovering FMAV was analyzed with a modal analysis method. A state feedback controller was synthesized to stabilize the disturbance. Finally, we investigated the flight control of the tailed biplane FMAV with different control signals. Our results show that the natural‐motion mode determines the oscillation divergence characteristics of the tailed FMAV, a mode that can be suppressed with the state feedback controller by real‐time modulation of the tail. The tail can also be used to achieve different flight modes with different control‐signal functions. The tailed FMAV cruises in a line when the tail is controlled with a step function and spirals in an elliptical trajectory in the longitudinal plane when the tail is controlled by a sinusoidal function. Our longitudinal‐ dynamics model provides an analytical basis for further dynamic analyses of the tailed FMAV, as well as the corresponding controller synthesis. Moreover, the proposed attitude stabilization and flight control schemes for the vehicle near hovering provide a basis for developing practical uses of the tailed FMAV.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9341012
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author Tao Jiang
Xiaosong Yang
Hongwei Wang
Wen Gai
Long Cui
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Xiaosong Yang
Hongwei Wang
Wen Gai
Long Cui
Longitudinal Modeling and Control of Tailed Flapping-Wings Micro Air Vehicles near Hovering
Journal of Robotics
author_facet Tao Jiang
Xiaosong Yang
Hongwei Wang
Wen Gai
Long Cui
author_sort Tao Jiang
title Longitudinal Modeling and Control of Tailed Flapping-Wings Micro Air Vehicles near Hovering
title_short Longitudinal Modeling and Control of Tailed Flapping-Wings Micro Air Vehicles near Hovering
title_full Longitudinal Modeling and Control of Tailed Flapping-Wings Micro Air Vehicles near Hovering
title_fullStr Longitudinal Modeling and Control of Tailed Flapping-Wings Micro Air Vehicles near Hovering
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal Modeling and Control of Tailed Flapping-Wings Micro Air Vehicles near Hovering
title_sort longitudinal modeling and control of tailed flapping-wings micro air vehicles near hovering
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Robotics
issn 1687-9600
1687-9619
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Compared with the tailless flapping wing micro air vehicle (FMAV), the tailed FMAV has a simpler structure and is easier to control. However, although biplane FMAVs with tails have been used for flight control in practice for a long time, a theoretical model of the tailed FMAV has not previously been established. In this paper, we report modeling of the longitudinal dynamics of a tailed biplane FMAV using the Newton‐Euler equations. In this study, the vehicle was trimmed and linearized near its hovering equilibrium, assuming small disturbances. Then the stability of the hovering FMAV was analyzed with a modal analysis method. A state feedback controller was synthesized to stabilize the disturbance. Finally, we investigated the flight control of the tailed biplane FMAV with different control signals. Our results show that the natural‐motion mode determines the oscillation divergence characteristics of the tailed FMAV, a mode that can be suppressed with the state feedback controller by real‐time modulation of the tail. The tail can also be used to achieve different flight modes with different control‐signal functions. The tailed FMAV cruises in a line when the tail is controlled with a step function and spirals in an elliptical trajectory in the longitudinal plane when the tail is controlled by a sinusoidal function. Our longitudinal‐ dynamics model provides an analytical basis for further dynamic analyses of the tailed FMAV, as well as the corresponding controller synthesis. Moreover, the proposed attitude stabilization and flight control schemes for the vehicle near hovering provide a basis for developing practical uses of the tailed FMAV.
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