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https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/20.500.12258/9604| Title: | Autonomous flight of a quadrocopter group with the use of the virtual leader strategy |
| Authors: | Samoilov, F. V. Самойлов, Ф. В. Vinokursky, D. L. Винокурский, Д. Л. |
| Keywords: | Analytical equations;Autonomous flight;Control laws;Spatial motions;Velocity vectors;Virtual leader;Yaw angles;Equations of motion |
| Issue Date: | 2019 |
| Publisher: | CEUR-WS |
| Citation: | Samoilov, P., Vinokursky, D., Schaerf, M., Mecella, M. Autonomous flight of a quadrocopter group with the use of the virtual leader strategy // CEUR Workshop Proceedings. - 2019. - Volume 2500 |
| Series/Report no.: | CEUR Workshop Proceedings |
| Abstract: | In this article we present an algorithm of controlling the quadrocopters swarm and a theory of applying the Kalman filter for the equations of motion of a quadrocopter in mountainous conditions. In our case, in order to coordinate the group, it is necessary to form the spatial programmatic trajectory of the UAV using the appropriate control law. The concept of coordinated reversal is introduced, which allows to obtain analytical equations of spatial motions expressed through the definition of the velocity vector and the yaw angle. The algorithm was tested in the Gazebo simulator. The results are used for spatial motion of quadrocopter groups |
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