A novel network control method based on trophaUaxis mechanism is applied to the formation flight problem for multiple un- manned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Firstly, the multiple UAVs formation flight system based on tr...A novel network control method based on trophaUaxis mechanism is applied to the formation flight problem for multiple un- manned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Firstly, the multiple UAVs formation flight system based on trophallaxis network control is given. Then, the model of leader-follower formation flight with a virtual leader based on trophallaxis network control is pre- sented, and the influence of time delays on the network performance is analyzed. A particle swarm optimization (PSO)-based formation controller is proposed for solving the leader-follower formation flight system. The proposed method is applied to five UAVs for achieving a 'V' formation, and a series of experimental results show its feasibility and validity. The proposed control algorithm is also a promising control strategy for formation flight of multiple unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), missiles and satellites.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.61273054,60975072 and 60604009)the National Basic Research Program of China("973"Project)(Grant No.2013CB035503)+1 种基金the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University of China(Grant No.NCET-10-0021)the Aeronautical Foundation of China(Grant No.20115151019)
文摘A novel network control method based on trophaUaxis mechanism is applied to the formation flight problem for multiple un- manned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Firstly, the multiple UAVs formation flight system based on trophallaxis network control is given. Then, the model of leader-follower formation flight with a virtual leader based on trophallaxis network control is pre- sented, and the influence of time delays on the network performance is analyzed. A particle swarm optimization (PSO)-based formation controller is proposed for solving the leader-follower formation flight system. The proposed method is applied to five UAVs for achieving a 'V' formation, and a series of experimental results show its feasibility and validity. The proposed control algorithm is also a promising control strategy for formation flight of multiple unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), missiles and satellites.