Radioelectronic Systems Conference 2019 2020
DOI: 10.1117/12.2565129
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Linear controller design with the use of PSO algorithm for UAV trajectory tracking

Abstract: This paper uses the PSO (Particle Swarm Optimization) algorithm to linearly control a BSP unmanned aircraft, enabling accurate tracking of a predefined trajectory. In the process of control optimization, the PSO algorithm was implemented with a quadratic cost function. During the study, unstable algorithm behavior was observed, as a result of which a modification was made by introducing a coefficient suppressing the movement of particles in the search space. The main task of the coefficient is to ensure the co… Show more

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“…In [40] and [24], the weighting matrices of the LQR controller were determined by Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and PSO; however, in both studies, the controllers were designed to control UAVs with three degrees of freedom. In [35], Multi-Objective High Exploration PSO was used to adjust the weighting matrices of the LQR controller for a nonlinear four degrees of freedom quadrotor model, while six degrees of freedom quadrotor models were used for the optimization of UAV trajectory tracking utilizing the PSO algorithm in [45,21].…”
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“…In [40] and [24], the weighting matrices of the LQR controller were determined by Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and PSO; however, in both studies, the controllers were designed to control UAVs with three degrees of freedom. In [35], Multi-Objective High Exploration PSO was used to adjust the weighting matrices of the LQR controller for a nonlinear four degrees of freedom quadrotor model, while six degrees of freedom quadrotor models were used for the optimization of UAV trajectory tracking utilizing the PSO algorithm in [45,21].…”
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confidence: 99%