Research on energy management of hybrid unmanned aerial vehicles to improve energy-saving and emission reduction performance

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Abstract

The rapid development of industry results in large energy consumption and a negative impact on the environment. Pollution of the environment caused by conventional energy sources such as petrol leads to increased demand for propulsion systems with higher efficiency and capable of energy-saving and emission reduction. The usage of hybrid technology is expected to improve energy conversion efficiency, reduce energy consumption and environmental pollution. In this paper, the simulation platform for the hybrid unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has been built by establishing the subsystem models of the UAV power system. Under the two chosen working conditions, the conventional cruise flight mission and the terrain tracking mission, the power tracking control and Q-Learning method have been used to design the energy management controller for the hybrid UAV. The fuel consumption and pollutant emissions under each working condition were calculated. The results show that the hybrid system can improve the efficiency of the UAV system, reduce the fuel consumption of the UAV, and so reduce the emissions of CO2, NOx, and other pollutants. This contributes to improving of environmental quality, energy-saving, and emission reduction, thereby contributing to the sustainable development of aviation.

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Bai, M., Yang, W., Song, D., Kosuda, M., Szabo, S., Lipovsky, P., & Kasaei, A. (2020). Research on energy management of hybrid unmanned aerial vehicles to improve energy-saving and emission reduction performance. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082917

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