Abstract

This paper investigates the formation of fixed-wing UAVs in 3D, which communicate via a directed acyclic graph. Different from common formation problems, we consider the roto-translation invariant (RTI) formation, where the “roto-translation” refers to a rigid-body motion obtained by composing rotation and translation. Besides, the fixed-wing UAV is modeled by a 3-D nonholonomic constrained rigid body instead of a particle agent. The main results of this paper include proposing the formation feasibility conditions and designing the formation controller. Firstly, we define the RTI formation and propose the conditions to guarantee that the formations are feasible for the fixed-wing UAVs under the nonholonomic and input saturation constraints. Secondly, given feasible formations, we design a formation controller by introducing a virtual leader and employing the compensation of rotation, followed by proving the stability of the closed-loop system. Finally, simulation examples are presented to verify the theoretical results.

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