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Clothoid-Based Three-Dimensional Curve for Attitude Planning
Leopoldo ArmestoGloria VanegasVicent Girbéssubject
0209 industrial biotechnologyOperations researchFixed-wing planesAutonomous Navigation SystemComputer scienceEnginyeriaAerospace Engineering02 engineering and technologyUnmanned aerial vehicles020901 industrial engineering & automation0203 mechanical engineeringObstacle avoidancemedia_common.cataloged_instanceMotion planningElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEuropean unionmedia_common020301 aerospace & aeronauticsAeronàuticaApplied MathematicsMobile robotVehiclesINGENIERIA DE SISTEMAS Y AUTOMATICAClothoid 3DWork (electrical)Space and Planetary ScienceControl and Systems EngineeringChristian ministryRobotsSmooth path planningdescription
Interest in flying robots, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), has grown during last years in both military and civil fields [1, 2]. The same happens to autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) [3]. These vehicles, UAVs and AUVs, offer a wide variety of possible applications and challenges, such as control, guidance or navigation [2, 3]. In this sense, heading and attitude control in UAVs is very important [4], particularly relevant in airplanes (fixed-wing flying vehicles), because they are strongly non-linear, coupled, and tend to be underactuated systems with non-holonomic constraints. Hence, designing a good attitude controller is a difficult task [5, 6, 7, 8, 9], where stability must be taken into account by the controller [10]. Indeed, if the reference is too demanding for the controller or non-achievable because its dynamics is too fast, the vehicle might become unstable. In order to address this issue, autonomous navigation systems usually include a high-level path planner to generate smooth reference trajectories to be followed by the vehicle using a low-level controller. Usually a set of waypoints is given in GPS coordinates, normally from a map, in order to apply a smooth point-to-point control trajectory [11, 12].
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
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| 2019-08-01 |