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Real-Time Implementation of Decoupled Controllers for Multirotor Aircrafts

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Liu, Hao
Li, Danjun
Kim, Jonghyuk
Zhong, Yisheng

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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In this paper, a practical controller design method is presented to control six degrees of freedom multirotor aircrafts-quadrotors. The quadrotor system is divided into four subsystems; that is, the longitudinal, lateral, yaw, and height subsystems. Then, a linear and decoupled nominal model is obtained for each subsystem, whereas coupling and nonlinear dynamics, parametric perturbations, and external disturbances are considered as uncertainties. For each subsystem, a decoupled robust controller is then proposed. Although there exist coupling between each channel, the output tracking errors of the four subsystems are proven to ultimately converge into a-priori set neighborhood of the origin. Finally, real-time implementation results of the decoupled controller are given to demonstrate its viability and applicability.

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Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems

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2037-12-31