DocumentCode
622302
Title
A HIL testbed for small unmanned helicopter´s initial controller gain tuning
Author
Khaligh, Sepehr P. ; Martinez, A. ; Fahimi, Farbod ; Koch, Charles Robert
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
fYear
2013
fDate
28-31 May 2013
Firstpage
383
Lastpage
391
Abstract
A Hardware-In-The-Loop (HIL) testbed design for small unmanned helicopters is described. The testbed provides a safe and low-cost platform to implement control algorithms and tune the control gains in a controlled environment. Specifically, it allows for testing the robustness of the controller to external disturbances by emulating the hover condition. A 6-DOF nonlinear mathematical model of the helicopter has been validated in real flight tests. This model is implemented in real-time to estimates the states of the helicopter which are then used to determine the actual control signals on the testbed. A damping system with a negligible parasitic effect on the dynamics of the helicopter around hover is incorporated into the testbed design to minimize the structural stress on the fuselage in the case of controller failure or a subsystem malfunction. Three experiments including the longitudinal, lateral and heading control tests are performed. Experimental results show that the HIL testbed allows for designing a controller which is robust to the external disturbances, and achieves an accuracy of ±2cm in the position control along the longitudinal and lateral axes in hover, and that of ±1deg around the yaw axis on the heading trajectory tracking.
Keywords
autonomous aerial vehicles; control system synthesis; damping; helicopters; mobile robots; nonlinear control systems; position control; robot dynamics; HIL testbed; control algorithm; controller design; controller gain tuning; damping system; hardware-in-the-loop testbed; heading control test; heading trajectory tracking; helicopter dynamics; hover condition; lateral control test; longitudinal control test; nonlinear mathematical model; parasitic effect; position control; structural stress; unmanned helicopter; Aerospace electronics; Damping; Helicopters; Mathematical model; Testing; Tuning; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-0815-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICUAS.2013.6564712
Filename
6564712
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