Affiliation:
1. Civil Aviation School, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, China
Abstract
Light small-sized, multi-rotor UAVs, with their notable advantages of portability, intelligence, and low cost, occupy a significant share in the civilian UAV market. To further reduce the full lifecycle cost of products, shorten development cycles, and increase market share, some manufacturers of these UAVs have adopted a series development strategy based on the concept of commonality in design. However, there is currently a lack of effective methods to quantify the commonality in UAV designs, which is key to guiding commonality design. In view of this, our study innovatively proposes a new UAV commonality evaluation model based on the basic composition of light small-sized multi-rotor UAVs and the theory of design structure matrices. Through cross-evaluations of four models, the model has been confirmed to comprehensively quantify the degree of commonality between models. To achieve commonality prediction in the early stages of multi-rotor UAV design, we constructed a commonality prediction dataset centered around the commonality evaluation model using data from typical light small-sized multi-rotor UAV models. After training this dataset with convolutional neural networks, we successfully developed an effective predictive model for the commonality of new light small-sized multi-rotor UAV models and verified the feasibility and effectiveness of this method through a case application in UAV design. The commonality evaluation and prediction models established in this study not only provide strong decision-making support for the series design and commonality design of UAV products but also offer new perspectives and tools for strategic development in this field.
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Computer Science Applications,Aerospace Engineering,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering
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