Iterative learning control for a flapping wing micro aerial vehicle under distributed disturbances

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This paper addresses a flexible micro aerial vehicle (MAV) under spatiotemporally varying disturbances, which is composed of a rigid body and two flexible wings. Based on Hamilton's principle, a distributed parameter system coupling in bending and twisting, is modeled. Two iterative learning control (ILC) schemes are designed to suppress the vibrations in bending and twisting, reject the distributed disturbances and regulate the displacement of the rigid body to track a prescribed constant trajectory. At the basis of composite energy function, the boundedness and the learning convergence are proved for the closed-loop MAV system. Simulation results are provided to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed ILC laws.

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He, W., Meng, T., He, X., & Sun, C. (2019). Iterative learning control for a flapping wing micro aerial vehicle under distributed disturbances. IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 49(4), 1524–1535. https://doi.org/10.1109/TCYB.2018.2808321

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