Adaptive Nonlinear Control For Perching of a Bioinspired Ornithopter

2020 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)(2020)

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This work presents a model-free nonlinear controller for an ornithopter prototype with bioinspired wings and tail. The size and power requirements have been thought to allocate a customized autopilot on board. To assess the functionality and performance of the full mechatronic design, a controller has been designed and implemented to execute a prescribed perching 2D trajectory. Although functional, its 'handmade' nature forces many imperfections that cause uncertainty that hinder its control. Therefore, the controller is based on adaptive backstepping and does not require any knowledge of the aerodynamics. The controller is able to follow a given reference in flight path angle by actuating only on the tail deflection. A novel space-dependent nonlinear guidance law is also provided to prescribe the perching trajectory. Mechatronics, guidance and control system performance is validated by conducting indoor flight tests.
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adaptive nonlinear control,model-free nonlinear controller,ornithopter prototype,bioinspired wings,mechatronic design,adaptive backstepping,flight path angle,tail deflection,bioinspired ornithopter perching,bioinspired tail,indoor flight tests,space-dependent nonlinear guidance law,aerodynamics
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