Velocity and heading tracking control for small-scale unmanned helicopters

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Abstract

This paper presents a linear tracking control design technique for small-scale unmanned helicopters. The design objective is for the helicopter to track predefined velocity and heading reference trajectories. The controller design is based on a generic linear model which successfully describes the dynamic behavior of most small-scale helicopters. The flight controller is composed of two distinct output feedback loops of the helicopter's longitudinal/lateral and heading/heave dynamics tracking error. The tracking error is determined using a state generator based on the reference trajectories and their higher derivatives. The state generator can be systematically constructed using the backstepping approach and applying a physically meaningful simplification assumption over the helicopter dynamics. The controller performance was successfully evaluated using a realistic flight simulator.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2011 IEEE American Control Conference (ACC)
Pages1579--1586
StatePublished - 2011

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