Inicio  /  Aerospace  /  Vol: 8 Par: 5 (2021)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

An Explosion Based Algorithm to Solve the Optimization Problem in Quadcopter Control

Mohamad Norherman Shauqee    
Parvathy Rajendran and Nurulasikin Mohd Suhadis    

Resumen

This paper presents an optimization algorithm named Random Explosion Algorithm (REA). The fundamental idea of this algorithm is based on a simple concept of the explosion of an object. This object is commonly known as a particle: when exploded, it will randomly disperse fragments around the particle within the explosion radius. The fragment that will be considered as a search agent will fill the local space and search that particular region for the best fitness solution. The proposed algorithm was tested on 23 benchmark test functions, and the results are validated by a comparative study with eight well-known algorithms, which are Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), Artificial Bee Colony (ABC), Genetic Algorithm (GA), Differential Evolution (DE), Multi-Verse Optimizer (MVO), Moth Flame Optimizer (MFO), Firefly Algorithm (FA), and Sooty Tern Optimization Algorithm (STOA). After that, the algorithm was implemented and analyzed for a quadrotor control application. Similarly, a comparative study with the other algorithms stated was done. The findings reveal that the REA can yield very competitive results. It also shows that the convergence analysis has proved that the REA can converge more quickly toward the global optimum than the other metaheuristic algorithms. For the control application result, the REA controller can better track the desired reference input with shorter rise time and settling time, lower percentage overshoot, and minimal steady-state error and root mean square error (RMSE).

 Artículos similares

       
 
Pengfei Han, Qiguang He, Xiaowei Chen and He Lv    
An asteroid impact can potentially destroy life on this planet. Therefore, asteroids should be prevented from impacting the Earth to impede severe disasters. Nuclear explosions are currently the only option to prevent an incoming asteroid impact when the... ver más
Revista: Aerospace

 
Halil Ibrahim Gündüz, Ferruh Yilmaztürk and Osman Orhan    
Although approximately one-tenth of the world?s population lives near volcanoes, most of the 1500 active volcanoes are not monitored by ground-based instruments because of the cost and difficulty of access. Since the development of interferometric synthe... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Zhenming Sun, Yankai Zhang, Youlong Chen, Yunbing Hou, Dong Gao and Jun Li    
Electrolytic aluminum operation accidents have caused great losses to countries and people. Therefore, taking two typical accidents of explosion and leakage in electrolytic aluminum production as the research object, the form of accident risk characteriz... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Chaoyue Li, Huan Yang, Sha Liu, Shiyu Feng, Lei Xu and Zhiling Wang    
In this study, a ground-based washing inerting (GBWI) method was proposed, and the application of GBWI in the field of fire prevention and explosion suppression of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) fuel tanks was studied using a volume of fluid (VOF) two-pha... ver más
Revista: Aerospace

 
Yati Phyo, Moe Nandi Aung, Canh Minh Do and Kazuhiro Ogata    
Termination or halting is an important system requirement that many systems should satisfy and can be expressed in linear temporal logic as eventual properties. We devised a divide-and-conquer approach to eventual model checking in order to reduce the st... ver más
Revista: Information