Rendón et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Path following control tuning for an autonomous unmanned quadrotor using particle swarm optimizationRendón et al., 2017
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- Rendón M
- Martins F
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The goal of this work is to present the particle swarm optimization application for quadrotor attitude and path following control tuning. To perform this task a path following feed-forward plus proportional-derivative control strategy was implemented, using particle swarm for …
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