Abstract

In this paper, we present a complete and efficient solution of guidance, navigation and control for a quadrotor platform to accomplish 3D coverage flight missions in mapped vineyard terrains. Firstly, an occupancy grid map of the terrain is used to generate a safe guiding coverage path using an Iterative Structured Orientation planning algorithm. Secondly, way-points are extracted from the generated path and added to them trajectory's velocities and accelerations constraints. The constrained way-points are fed into a Linear Quadratic Regulator algorithm so as to generate global minimum snap optimal trajectory while satisfying both the pointing and the corridor constraints. Then, when facing unexpected obstacles, the quadrotor tends to re-plan its path in real-time locally using an Improved Artificial Potential Field algorithm. Finally, a geometric trajectory tracking controller is developed on the Special Euclidean group SE(3). The aim of this controller is to track the generated trajectory while pointing towards predetermined direction using the vector measurements provided by the inertial unit. The performance of the proposed method is demonstrated through several simulation results. In particular, safe guiding paths are achieved. Obstacle-free optimal trajectories that satisfy the way-point position, the pointing direction, and the corridor constraints, are successfully generated with optimized platform snap. Besides, the implemented geometric controller can achieve higher trajectory tracking accuracy with an absolute value of the maximum error in the order of 10-3 m.

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