This letter considers cascaded model predictive control (MPC) as a computationally lightweight method for controlling a tandem-rotor helicopter. A traditional single MPC structure is split into separate outer and inner-loops. The outer-loop MPC uses an SE2(3) error to linearize the translational dynamics about a reference trajectory. The inner-loop MPC uses the optimal angular velocity sequence of the outer-loop MPC to linearize the rotational dynamics. The outer-loop MPC is run at a slower rate than the inner-loop allowing for longer prediction time and improved performance. Monte-Carlo simulations demonstrate robustness to model uncertainty and environmental disturbances. The proposed control structure is benchmarked against a single MPC algorithm where it shows significant improvements in position and velocity tracking while using significantly less computational resources.
@article{arxiv.2306.16626,
title = {Cascaded Model Predictive Control of a Tandem-Rotor Helicopter},
author = {Faraaz Ahmed and Ludwik Sobiesiak and James Richard Forbes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.16626},
year = {2023}
}