Aerial cable towed systems (ACTSs) can be created by joining unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to a payload to extend the capabilities of the system beyond those of an individual UAV. This paper describes a systematic method of evaluating the available wrench set and the robustness of equilibrium of ACTSs by adapting wrench analysis techniques used in cable-driven parallel robots to account for the constraints of quadrotor actuation. Case studies are provided to demonstrate the analysis of different classes of ACTSs, as a means of evaluating the design and operating configurations.
Volume Subject Area:
42nd Mechanisms and Robotics Conference
Topics:
Cables,
Unmanned aerial vehicles,
Design,
Equilibrium (Physics),
Joining,
Robots,
Robustness
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