TiltDrone: A Fully-Actuated Tilting Quadrotor Platform

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Multi-directional aerial platforms can fly in almost any orientation and direction, often maneuvering in ways their underactuated counterparts cannot match. A subset of multi-directional platforms is fully-actuated multirotors, where all six degrees of freedom are independently controlled without redundancies. Fully-actuated multirotors possess much greater freedom of movement than conventional multirotor drones, allowing them to perform complex sensing and manipulation tasks. While there has been comprehensive research on multi-directional multirotor control systems, the spectrum of hardware designs remains fragmented. This letter sets out the hardware design architecture of a fully-actuated quadrotor and its associated control framework. Following the novel platform design, a prototype was built to validate the control scheme and characterize the flight performance. The resulting quadrotor was shown in operation to be capable of holding a stationary hover at 30° incline, and track position commands by thrust vectoring [Video attachment: https://youtu.be/8HOQl_77CVg].

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Zheng, P., Tan, X., Kocer, B. B., Yang, E., & Kovac, M. (2020). TiltDrone: A Fully-Actuated Tilting Quadrotor Platform. IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 5(4), 6845–6852. https://doi.org/10.1109/LRA.2020.3010460

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