Low-Cost Experimental Methodology for the Dynamic Model Approximation of Multirotor Actuators

A methodology for the experimental modelling of the electric actuators of a multirotor is presented in this work. These actuators are usually brushless DC motors which are driven by electronic speed controllers in an open loop. The duty cycle of a PWM signal, generated by the electronic control unit...

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Main Authors: Walter A. Mayorga-Macías, Luis E. González-Jiménez, Marco A. Meza-Aguilar, Luis F. Luque-Vega
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal of Aerospace Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9263961
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author Walter A. Mayorga-Macías
Luis E. González-Jiménez
Marco A. Meza-Aguilar
Luis F. Luque-Vega
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description A methodology for the experimental modelling of the electric actuators of a multirotor is presented in this work. These actuators are usually brushless DC motors which are driven by electronic speed controllers in an open loop. The duty cycle of a PWM signal, generated by the electronic control unit, is the input of the electronic controller. However, during the control design procedure for the multirotor, it is important to account with a model of the actuators as its dynamical features define the closed-loop performance of the overall aircraft. Hence, a procedure, based on low-cost electronic components, to obtain approximated transfer functions of the actuators of a multirotor is presented. Moreover, as the proposed signal processing algorithms are simple, the computational capabilities of the required embedded system are also low. Given that different control schemes require different information from the actuator, two models were obtained: a duty cycle vs. angular velocity transfer function and a duty cycle vs. consumed current transfer function. The effectivity of the proposal is validated with experimental results on common electric actuators of a multirotor.
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spelling doaj-art-a336759f648143c4b4c7df65e47cd02b2025-08-20T03:38:19ZengWileyInternational Journal of Aerospace Engineering1687-59661687-59742020-01-01202010.1155/2020/92639619263961Low-Cost Experimental Methodology for the Dynamic Model Approximation of Multirotor ActuatorsWalter A. Mayorga-Macías0Luis E. González-Jiménez1Marco A. Meza-Aguilar2Luis F. Luque-Vega3Department of Electronics, Systems and Informatics, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO AC), Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, MexicoDepartment of Electronics, Systems and Informatics, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO AC), Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, MexicoDepartment of Electronics, Systems and Informatics, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO AC), Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, MexicoCentro de Investigación, Innovación y Desarrollo Tecnológico CIIDETEC-UVM, Universidad del Valle de México, Tlaquepaque, Jalisco 45601, MexicoA methodology for the experimental modelling of the electric actuators of a multirotor is presented in this work. These actuators are usually brushless DC motors which are driven by electronic speed controllers in an open loop. The duty cycle of a PWM signal, generated by the electronic control unit, is the input of the electronic controller. However, during the control design procedure for the multirotor, it is important to account with a model of the actuators as its dynamical features define the closed-loop performance of the overall aircraft. Hence, a procedure, based on low-cost electronic components, to obtain approximated transfer functions of the actuators of a multirotor is presented. Moreover, as the proposed signal processing algorithms are simple, the computational capabilities of the required embedded system are also low. Given that different control schemes require different information from the actuator, two models were obtained: a duty cycle vs. angular velocity transfer function and a duty cycle vs. consumed current transfer function. The effectivity of the proposal is validated with experimental results on common electric actuators of a multirotor.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/9263961
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Low-Cost Experimental Methodology for the Dynamic Model Approximation of Multirotor Actuators
International Journal of Aerospace Engineering
title Low-Cost Experimental Methodology for the Dynamic Model Approximation of Multirotor Actuators
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title_short Low-Cost Experimental Methodology for the Dynamic Model Approximation of Multirotor Actuators
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