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Variable pitch system for UAV proprotors

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Summary:Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have gained significant attention in diverse applications, prompting a surge in research and development. Current Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) UAVs rely on fixed-pitch proprotors which makes them face limitations in performance and maneuverability. This thesis addresses these challenges by proposing the development of a stand-alone Variable Pitch Proprotor (VPP) system capable of real-time pitch adjustments during different flight phases. The research delves into the fundamentals of VTOL flight performance, variable proprotor impact, control subsystems, power management, firmware strategies and short-range wireless communication protocols. Studying and analyzing existing solutions and technologies in these domains is conducted. The subsequent stages involve designing the subsystem architecture, implementing it on a mechanical prototype, and evaluating the system’s performance and limitations in various settings. This Thesis will contribute to enhance UAVs stability, maneuverability, and energy efficiency, towards to the advancement of Urban Air Mobility (UAM).
Authors:Severino, Ricardo Augusto Rodrigues da Silva
Subject:Variable-pitch proprotor system OBC Wireless communication UAV RTOS
Year:2024
Country:Portugal
Document type:master thesis
Access type:Open
Associated institution:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto, REPOSITÓRIO P.PORTO
Language:English
Origin:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto
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description Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have gained significant attention in diverse applications, prompting a surge in research and development. Current Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) UAVs rely on fixed-pitch proprotors which makes them face limitations in performance and maneuverability. This thesis addresses these challenges by proposing the development of a stand-alone Variable Pitch Proprotor (VPP) system capable of real-time pitch adjustments during different flight phases. The research delves into the fundamentals of VTOL flight performance, variable proprotor impact, control subsystems, power management, firmware strategies and short-range wireless communication protocols. Studying and analyzing existing solutions and technologies in these domains is conducted. The subsequent stages involve designing the subsystem architecture, implementing it on a mechanical prototype, and evaluating the system’s performance and limitations in various settings. This Thesis will contribute to enhance UAVs stability, maneuverability, and energy efficiency, towards to the advancement of Urban Air Mobility (UAM).
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spellingShingle Variable pitch system for UAV proprotors
Variable-pitch proprotor system
OBC
Wireless communication
UAV
RTOS
title Variable pitch system for UAV proprotors
topic Variable-pitch proprotor system
OBC
Wireless communication
UAV
RTOS