Modeling and Simulation of a Planar Unmanned Aerial Manipulator

Detta är en Master-uppsats från KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

Sammanfattning: A unique Unmanned Aerial Manipulator (UAM), also termed an aerial robot, is the subject of this thesis. A UAM is composed of a floating base attached to a manipulator that enables it to interact physically with the environment. The floating base is an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and the manipulator is defined as a two-cable underactuated Cable Driven Parallel Robot (CDPR). This specific design of a UAM is, to the author’s best knowledge, a novel concept. The thesis is done in collaboration with Airforestry, a company currently developing a solution for aerial forest thinning aiming to provide a more sustainable and efficient way to thin forests. Forest thinning today involves using heavy ground equipment that can cause damage to the surrounding environment and climate. The solution includes a UAV hovering over a chosen tree and attaching a tool (the manipulator) to it, cutting it, lifting it, and then transporting it. The thesis presents a planar model, control method, and simulation of the UAM system. The kinematic and dynamic models of the UAM are derived. A Proportional-Derivative (PD) controller is implemented for flying the UAV and another for controlling the cables. The model is simulated and examined by commanding the UAM to specific set-points under different circumstances such as comparing the UAV flying with and without the tool, changing the length of the cables, and changing the placement of the manipulators Center of Mass (CoM). Overall, the degree project provides a solid model foundation for the specific UAM which can be built upon and further improved.

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