Moses BanguraHyon LimH. Jin KimRobert Mahony
In this paper, a new motor control input and \ncontroller for small-scale electrically powered multirotor aerial vehicles is proposed. The proposed scheme is based on controlling aerodynamic power as opposed to the rotor speed of each motor-rotor system. Electrical properties of the brushless \ndirect current motor are used to both estimate and control the mechanical power of the motor system which is coupled with aerodynamic power using momentum theory analysis. In comparison to current state-of-the-art motor control for multirotor aerial vehicles, the proposed approach is robust to \nunmodelled aerodynamic effects such as wind disturbances and ground effects. Theory and experimental results are presented to illustrate the performance of the proposed motor control.
J. X. J. BannwarthZ. Jeremy ChenKarl StolBruce A. MacDonaldP. Richards
Pedro J. Sanchez-CuevasGuillermo HerediaAnı́bal Ollero