Model Predictive Control of a Tandem-Rotor Helicopter With a Nonuniformly Spaced Prediction Horizon
Abstract
This letter considers model predictive control of a tandem-rotor helicopter. The error is formulated using the matrix Lie group . A reference trajectory to a target is calculated using a quartic guidance law, leveraging the differentially flat properties of the system, and refined using a finite-horizon linear quadratic regulator. The nonlinear system is linearized about the reference trajectory enabling the formulation of a quadratic program with control input, attitude keep-in zone, and attitude error constraints. A non-uniformly spaced prediction horizon is leveraged to capture the multi-timescale dynamics while keeping the problem size tractable. Monte-Carlo simulations demonstrate robustness of the proposed control structure to initial conditions, model uncertainty, and environmental disturbances.
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@article{arxiv.2206.06857,
title = {Model Predictive Control of a Tandem-Rotor Helicopter With a Nonuniformly Spaced Prediction Horizon},
author = {Faraaz Ahmed and Ludwik Sobiesiak and James Richard Forbes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.06857},
year = {2022}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures