IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Wire-Suspended Device Control Based on Wireless Communication With Multirotor for Long Reach-Aerial Manipulation

  • Ryo Miyazaki,
  • Hannibal Paul,
  • Takamasa Kominami,
  • Kazuhiro Shimonomura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3025085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 172096 – 172104

Abstract

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In this study, we propose a long-reach aerial manipulation system with a wire-suspended device that allows the airframe to maintain its position at the desired distance away from the target. We implemented a feedback communication between the multirotor and wire-suspended device to maintain the position of the wire-suspended device directly below the multirotor while maintaining a constant distance from the target. The multirotor communicates its velocity and relative position to the wire-suspended device to control the ducted fans, whereas the wire-suspended device transmits the attitude and distance from the ground to the multirotor to control the winch. The designed controller for the ducted fans allows the wire-suspended device to behave like a long rigid robotic arm. The performance of the designed controller was verified by navigating the multirotor over stepped surfaces while the wire-suspended device was being lowered.

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