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Design and control of a collision-resilient aerial vehicle with an icosahedron tensegrity structure
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We introduce collision-resilient aerial vehicles with icosahedron tensegrity structures, capable of surviving high-speed impacts and resuming operations post-collision. We present a model-based design approach, which guides the selection of the tensegrity components by predicting structural stresses through a dynamics simulation. Furthermore, we develop an autonomous re-orientation controller that facilitates post-collision flight resumption. The controller enables the vehicles to rotate from an arbitrary orientation on the ground for takeoff. With collision resilience and re-orientation ability, the tensegrity aerial vehicles can operate in cluttered environments without complex collision-avoidance strategies. These capabilities are validated by a test of an experimental vehicle operating autonomously in a previously-unknown forest environment.
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