Stability Preserving Safe Control of a Bicopter
By: Jhon Manuel Portella Delgado, Ankit Goel
Potential Business Impact:
Keeps drones safe while flying them precisely.
This paper presents a control law for stabilization and trajectory tracking of a multicopter subject to safety constraints. The proposed approach guarantees forward invariance of a prescribed safety set while ensuring smooth tracking performance. Unlike conventional control barrier function methods, the constrained control problem is transformed into an unconstrained one using state-dependent mappings together with carefully constructed Lyapunov functions. This approach enables explicit synthesis of the control law, instead of requiring a solution of constrained optimization at each step. The transformation also enables the controller to enforce safety without sacrificing stability or performance. Simulation results for a polytopic reference trajectory confined within a designated safe region demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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