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Multi-Phase Vertical Take-Off and Landing Trajectory Optimization with Feasible Initial Guesses

Zhidong Lu    
Haichao Hong and Florian Holzapfel    

Resumen

The advancement of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft has expanded the horizon of urban air mobility. However, the challenge of generating precise vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) trajectories that comply with airworthiness requirements remains. This paper presents an approach for optimizing VTOL trajectories considering six degrees of freedom (6DOF) dynamics and operational constraints. Multi-phase optimal control problems are formulated to address specific constraints in various flight stages. The incremental nonlinear dynamic inversion (INDI) controller is employed to execute the flight mission in each phase. Controlled flight simulations yield dynamically feasible trajectories that serve as initial guesses for generating sub-optimal trajectories within individual phases. A feasible and sub-optimal initial guess for the holistic multi-phase problem is established by concatenating these single-phase trajectories. Focusing on a tilt-wing eVTOL aircraft, this paper computes VTOL trajectories leveraging the proposed initial guess generation procedure. These trajectories account for complex flight dynamics, align with various operation constraints, and minimize electric energy consumption.

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