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Three-dimensional path planning of constant thrust unmanned aerial vehicle based on artificial fluid method (Q782096)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7224147
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Three-dimensional path planning of constant thrust unmanned aerial vehicle based on artificial fluid method
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7224147

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    Three-dimensional path planning of constant thrust unmanned aerial vehicle based on artificial fluid method (English)
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    22 July 2020
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    Summary: In this paper, a three-dimensional path planning problem of an unmanned aerial vehicle under constant thrust is studied based on the artificial fluid method. The effect of obstacles on the original fluid field is quantified by the perturbation matrix, the streamlines can be regarded as the planned path for the unmanned aerial vehicle, and the tangential vector and the disturbance matrix of the artificial fluid method are improved. In particular, this paper addresses a novel algorithm of constant thrust fitting which is proposed through the impulse compensation, and then the constant thrust switching control scheme based on the isochronous interpolation method is given. It is proved that the planned path can avoid all obstacles smoothly and swiftly and reach the destination eventually. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of this method.
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