A Comparative Study Between a Classical and Optimal Controller for a Quadrotor

Authors: Prathamesh Saraf, Manan Gupta, Alivelu Manga Parimi

Abstract: This paper presents a simulation-based comparison between the two controllers, Proportional Integral Derivative (PID), a classical controller and Linear Quadratic Regulator (LQR), an optimal controller, for a linearized quadrotor model. To simplify an otherwise complicated dynamic model of a quadrotor, we derive a linear mathematical model using Newtonian and Euler's laws and applying basic principles of physics. This derivation gives the equations that govern the motion of a quadrotor, both concerning the body frame and the inertial frame. A state-space model is developed, which is then used to simulate the control algorithms for the quadrotor. Apart from the classic PID control algorithm, LQR is an optimal control regulator, and it is more robust for a quadrotor. Both the controllers are simulated in Simulink under the same initial conditions and show a satisfactory response.

Submitted to arXiv on 28 Sep. 2020

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