Thrust Vector Observation for Force Feedback-Controlled UAVs

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This paper presents a novel approach to Thrust Vector Control (TVC) for small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The difficulties associated with conventional feed-forward TVC are outlined, and a practical solution to conquer these challenges is derived. The solution relies on observing boom deformations that are created by different thrust vector directions and high-velocity air inflow. The paper describes the required measurement electronics as well as the implementation of a dedicated testbed that allows the evaluation of mid-flight force measurements. Wind-tunnel tests show that the presented method for active thrust vector determination is able to quantify the disturbances due to the incoming air flow.

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Werner, L., Strohmeier, M., Rothe, J., & Montenegro, S. (2022). Thrust Vector Observation for Force Feedback-Controlled UAVs. Drones, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/drones6020049

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