DocumentCode
2486366
Title
A novel approach to vibration isolation in small, unmanned aerial vehicles
Author
Reitsma, C.
Author_Institution
D/EE&CS, USMA, West Point, MS, USA
fYear
2009
fDate
9-10 Nov. 2009
Firstpage
84
Lastpage
87
Abstract
Small accelerometers currently used in ground, robotic platforms measure inclination of vehicles and positions of actuators. However, the vibration of aerial vehicles due to rotors makes them it impracticable. The sensor cannot provide the precision necessary to control an aerial platform and distinguish between vibration and inclination. An isolator that is configurable, lightweight and axis-independent would be advantageous. Tempurpedicreg foam provides these capabilities and initial tests have resulted in over a 50% reduction in measurement error. This can lead to improved aerial control and performance, making the impracticable, practicable again. Furthermore, improved autonomous flight that is less dependent on human interaction and skill becomes more plausible. Small unmanned aerial vehicles, especially helicopter-type, can provide some significant advantages and capabilities where an unmanned ground vehicle is unsuitable, impracticable or limited.
Keywords
aerospace robotics; aircraft control; mobile robots; remotely operated vehicles; vibration isolation; aerial control; aerial vehicles vibration; autonomous flight; helicopter-type vehicles; measurement error reduction; unmanned aerial vehicles; vibration isolation; Accelerometers; Actuators; Current measurement; Isolators; Land vehicles; Position measurement; Road vehicles; Robot sensing systems; Unmanned aerial vehicles; Vibration control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Technologies for Practical Robot Applications, 2009. TePRA 2009. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Woburn, MA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4991-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TEPRA.2009.5339638
Filename
5339638
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