International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems (Feb 2013)

Closed-Loop Behavior of an Autonomous Helicopter Equipped with a Robotic Arm for Aerial Manipulation Tasks

  • Konstantin Kondak,
  • Kai Krieger,
  • Alin Albu-Schaeffer,
  • Marc Schwarzbach,
  • Maximilian Laiacker,
  • Ivan Maza,
  • Angel Rodriguez-Castano,
  • Anibal Ollero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5772/53754
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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This paper is devoted to the control of aerial robots interacting physically with objects in the environment and with other aerial robots. The paper presents a controller for the particular case of a small-scaled autonomous helicopter equipped with a robotic arm for aerial manipulation. Two types of influences are imposed on the helicopter from a manipulator: coherent and non-coherent influence. In the former case, the forces and torques imposed on the helicopter by the manipulator change with frequencies close to those of the helicopter movement. The paper shows that even small interaction forces imposed on the fuselage periodically in proper phase could yield to low frequency instabilities and oscillations, so-called phase circles.