Quadcopter Design for Payload Delivery

  • Ononiwu G
  • Onojo O
  • Ozioko O
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper presents the design and implementation of a quadcopter capable of payload delivery. A quadcopter is a unique unmanned aerial vehicle which has the capability of vertical take-off and landing. In this design, the quadcopter was controlled wirelessly from a ground control station using radio frequency. It was modeled mathematically considering its attitude and altitude, and a simulation carried out in MATLAB by designing a proportional Integral Derivative (PID) controller was applied to a mathematical model. The PID controller parameters were then applied to the real system. Finally, the output of the simulation and the prototype were compared both in the pres-ence and absence of disturbances. The results showed that the quadcopter was stable and able to compensate for the external disturbances.

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Ononiwu, G., Onojo, O., Ozioko, O., & Nosiri, O. (2016). Quadcopter Design for Payload Delivery. Journal of Computer and Communications, 04(10), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.4236/jcc.2016.410001

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