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Kinematic Visual Servo Controls of an X4-flyer: Practical Study

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Bourquardez, Odile
Guenard, Nicolas
Hamel, Tarek
Chaumette, Francois
Mahony, Robert
Eck, Laurent

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Image moments provide an important class of image features used for image-based visual servo control. Perspective zeroth and first order image moments provide a quasi linear and decoupled link between the image features and the translational degrees of freedom. Spherical first-order image moments have the additional desirable passivity property. They allow to decouple the position control scheme from the rotation dynamics. This property is suitable to control an under-actuated aerial vehicle such as a quadrotor. In this paper a range of kinematic control laws using spherical image moments and perspective image moments are experimented on a quadrotor aerial vehicle prototype. The task considered is to reach a desired position with respect to a specified target. Three control schemes show excellent performances in practice whereas each one has different theoretical properties.

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Proceedings of CISA 2008

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2037-12-31
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