Robust Trajectory-Tracking for a Bi-Copter Drone Using INDI: A Gain Tuning Multi-Objective Approach

Author:

Taherinezhad Maryam,Ramirez-Serrano Alejandro,Abedini ArianORCID

Abstract

This paper presents an optimized robust trajectory control system for an autonomous tiltrotor bi-copter based on an incremental nonlinear dynamic inversion (INDI) strategy combined with a set of PID/PD controllers. The methodology includes a lower level, fast attitude control action using an incremental nonlinear dynamic inversion (INDI) strategy, which is driven by a higher level, slow trajectory control action that uses nonlinear dynamic inversion (NDI). The nonlinear dynamic model of the drone is derived, and the basis of the motion and the design of the attitude and position stabilizing controllers are discussed. To develop and test the suggested controller, a circle-shaped flight profile is simulated. The linear control providing inputs to the NDI and INDI controllers is tuned via a novel multi-objective optimization auto-tuning method using the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II (NSGA-II). The tracking and disturbance rejection optimization is achieved via the use of the integral of time multiplied by the absolute error (ITAE) and the integral of the square of the error (ISE) objective functions, which are optimized concurrently. The simulation results reveal that the proposed control design outperforms the traditional dynamic inversion controller design and demonstrate that the developed INDI + PID/PD controller possesses exceptional accuracy and performance, enabling the tiltrotor bi-copter to track the given trajectory. Furthermore, the paper shows that the proposed controller produces 40% lower overshoot and settling time as measured with respect to previous backstepping controllers reported in the literature. The robustness of the controller is validated through diverse tests where the aircraft is subjected to external (wind gust) disturbances.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Control and Optimization,Mechanical Engineering

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