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Model-free online motion adaptation for energy efficient flights of multicopters

Authors :
Wu, Xiangyu
Zeng, Jun
Tagliabue, Andrea
Mueller, Mark W.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Limited flight distance and time is a common problem for multicopters. We propose a method for finding the optimal speed and sideslip angle of a multicopter flying a given path to achieve either the longest flight distance or time. Since flight speed and sideslip are often free variables in multicopter path planning, they can be changed without changing the mission. The proposed method is based on a novel multivariable extremum seeking controller with adaptive step size, which is inspired by recent work from the machine learning community on stochastic optimization. Our method (a) does not require a power consumption model of the vehicle, (b) is computationally efficient and runs on low-cost embedded computers in real-time, and (c) converges faster than the standard extremum seeking controller with constant step size. We prove the stability of this approach and validate it through outdoor experiments. The method is shown to converge with different payloads and in the presence of wind. Compared to flying at the maximum achievable speed in the experiments with a uniformly selected random sideslip angle, flying at the optimal range speed and sideslip on average increases the flight range by 14.3% without payload and 19.4% with a box payload. In addition, compared to hovering, flying at the optimal endurance speed and sideslip increases the flight time by 7.5% without payload and 14.4% with a box payload. A video can be found at https://youtu.be/aLds8LVfogk.<br />Comment: 11 pages + appendix

Subjects

Subjects :
Computer Science - Robotics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2108.03807
Document Type :
Working Paper