Deep learning reduces sensor requirements for gust rejection on a small uncrewed aerial vehicle morphing wing

Author:

Haughn Kevin P. T.ORCID,Harvey ChristinaORCID,Inman Daniel J.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractUncrewed aerial vehicles are integral to a smart city framework, but the dynamic environments above and within urban settings are dangerous for autonomous flight. Wind gusts caused by the uneven landscape jeopardize safe and effective aircraft operation. Birds rapidly reject gusts by changing their wing shape, but current gust alleviation methods for aircraft still use discrete control surfaces. Additionally, modern gust alleviation controllers challenge small uncrewed aerial vehicle power constraints by relying on extensive sensing networks and computationally expensive modeling. Here we show end-to-end deep reinforcement learning forgoing state inference to efficiently alleviate gusts on a smart material camber-morphing wing. In a series of wind tunnel gust experiments at the University of Michigan, trained controllers reduced gust impact by 84% from on-board pressure signals. Notably, gust alleviation using signals from only three pressure taps was statistically indistinguishable from using six pressure tap signals. By efficiently rejecting environmental perturbations, reduced-sensor fly-by-feel controllers open the door to small uncrewed aerial vehicle missions in cities.

Funder

National Science Foundation

United States Department of Defense | United States Air Force | AFMC | Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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