From Rousettus aegyptiacus (bat) landing to robotic landing: Regulation of CG-CP distance using a nonlinear closed-loop feedback.

ICRA(2017)

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Bats are unique in that they can achieve unrivaled agile maneuvers due to their functionally versatile wing conformations. Among these maneuvers, roosting (landing) has captured attentions because bats perform this acrobatic maneuver with a great composure. This work attempts to reconstruct bat landing maneuvers with a Micro Aerial Vehicle (MAV) called Allice. Allice is capable of adjusting the position of its Center of Gravity (CG) with respect to the Center of Pressure (CP) using a nonlinear closed-loop feedback. This nonlinear control law, which is based on the method of input-output feedback linearization, enables attitude regulations through variations in CG-CP distance. To design the model-based nonlinear controller, the Newton-Euler dynamic model of the robot is considered, in which the aerodynamic coefficients of lift and drag are obtained experimentally. The performance of the proposed control architecture is validated by conducting several experiments.
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Rousettus aegyptiacus,robotic landing,bat landing maneuvers,microaerial vehicle,Allice,center of gravity,center of pressure,nonlinear closed-loop feedback,nonlinear control law,input-output feedback linearization,attitude regulations,CG-CP distance,Newton-Euler dynamic model,aerodynamic coefficients,lift,drag,MAV
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