Soliro -- a hybrid dynamic tilt-wing aerial manipulator with minimal actuators
Pantic, Michael, Hampp, Elias, Flammer, Ramon, Zhang, Weixuan, Stastny, Thomas, Ott, Lionel, Siegwart, Roland
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The ability to enter in contact with and manipulate physical objects with a flying robot enables many novel applications, such as contact inspection, painting, drilling, and sample collection. Generally, these aerial robots need more degrees of freedom than a standard quadrotor. While there is active research of over-actuated, omnidirectional MAVs and aerial manipulators as well as VTOL and hybrid platforms, the two concepts have not been combined. We address the problem of conceptualization, characterization, control, and testing of a 5DOF rotary-/fixed-wing hybrid, tilt-rotor, split tilt-wing, nearly omnidirectional aerial robot. We present an elegant solution with a minimal set of actuators and that does not need any classical control surfaces or flaps. The concept is validated in a wind tunnel study and in multiple flights with forward and backward transitions. Fixed-wing flight speeds up to 10 m/s were reached, with a power reduction of 30% as compared to rotary wing flight.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-8-2023
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