Multicopter design and control practice : a series experiments based on MATLAB and Pixhawk / Quan Quan, Xunhua Dai, Shuai Wang.
2020
TL685.35
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Title
Multicopter design and control practice : a series experiments based on MATLAB and Pixhawk / Quan Quan, Xunhua Dai, Shuai Wang.
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9789811531385 (electronic book)
9811531382 (electronic book)
9789811531378
9811531374
9811531382 (electronic book)
9789811531378
9811531374
Publication Details
Singapore : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (414 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-15-3
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TL685.35
Dewey Decimal Classification
629.133/39
Summary
As the sister book to "Introduction to Multicopter Design and Control," published by Springer in 2017, this book focuses on using a practical process to help readers to deepen their understanding of multicopter design and control. Novel tools with tutorials on multicopters are presented, which can help readers move from theory to practice. Experiments presented in this book employ: (1) The most widely-used flight platform - multicopters - as a flight platform; (2) The most widely-used flight pilot hardware - Pixhawk - as a control platform; and (3) One of the most widely-used programming languages in the field of control engi-neering - MATLAB + Simulink - as a programming language. Based on the current advanced development concept Model-Based Design (MBD)process, the three aspects mentioned above are closely linked. Each experiment is implemented in MATLAB and Simulink, and the numerical simula-tion test is carried out on a built simulation platform. Readers can upload the controller to the Pixhawk autopilot using automatic code generation technology and form a closed loop with a given real-time simulator for Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) testing. After that, the actual flight with the Pixhawk autopilot can be performed. This is by far the most complete and clear guide to modern drone fundamentals Ive seen.It covers every element of these advanced aerial robots and walks through examples and tutorials based on the industrys leading open-source software and tools. Read this book, and youll be well prepared to work at the leading edge of this exciting new industry. Chris Anderson, CEO 3DR and Chairman, the Linux Foundations Dronecode Project The development of a multicopter and its applications is very challenging in the robotics area due to the multidomain knowledge involved. This book systematically addresses the design, simulation and implementation of multicopters with the industrial leading workflow - Model-Based Design, commonly used i n the automotive and aero-defense industries. With this book, researchers and engineers can seamlessly apply the concepts, workflows, and tools in other engineering areas, especially robot design and robotics ap-plication development. Dr. Yanliang Zhang, Founder of Weston Robot, EX-product Manager of Robotics System Toolbox at the MathWorks.
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