International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems (Feb 2013)

Design and Development of a Class of Rotorcraft-Based UAV

  • Gyou Beom Kim,
  • Trung Kien Nguyen,
  • Agus Budiyono,
  • Jung Keun Park,
  • Kwang Joon Yoon,
  • Jinok Shin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5772/54885
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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We discuss the development of a mini-quadrotor system and coaxial quadrotor system for indoor and outdoor applications. The attitude control system consists of a stability augmentation system and a modern control approach. To perform an experimental flight test, a PID controller is used to validate our aerodynamic modelling and basic electronics hardware is developed in a simple configuration. We use a low-cost 100 Hz AHRS for inertial sensing, infrared (IR) sensors for horizontal ranging, an ultrasonic sensor for ground ranging and an AVR microcontroller for the flight control computer. A ground control system is developed for the monitoring and gathering of flight data. Based on the modelling and simulation data of the mini-quadrotor system, a flight test is performed and automatic hovering ability is implemented. A collision detection system is one of the important parts of an indoor and outdoor flight test. To overcome the payload limitation of the mini-quadrotor system, we design a coaxial quadrotor system and we use a Kinect sensor as the collision detect sensor. Kinect sensors give 3D depth information and the collision detection system uses that information.