Airborne wind energy (AWE) is an innovative renewable energy technology, with the potential to substantially reduce the cost of energy. This paper introduces a solution for one of the main challenges of AWE systems, which is the automated reliable launching of the airborne system component. Our launch system configuration consists of a rigid-wing flying object (aircraft) equipped with a VTOL subsystem and launched vertically, with the fuselage also directed vertically. We formulate the Transition phase as an optimal control problem, so as to determine the optimal control inputs which constitute the control surface deflections and the thrust force; which steers the aircraft from hovering with its nose upwards to forward flight. Subsequently,...
An overview of recent results on the take-off and landing phases of airborne wind energy systems wit...
Airborne wind energy (AWE) systems are tethered flying devices that harvest wind resources at higher...
The flight mechanics of rigid wing Airborne Wind Energy Systems (AWESs) is fundamentally different f...
Airborne wind energy (AWE) is a new technology aiming at converting wind energy by flying crosswind ...
The control design of an airborne wind energy system with rigid aircraft, vertical take-off and land...
The problem of launching a tethered rigid aircraft for airborne wind energy generation is investigat...
In this work, transition corridor determination and transition control of a Tilt-Prop Vertical Takeo...
Airborne Wind Energy (AWE) is a promising new technology, and attracts a growing academic and indust...
Airborne wind energy (AWE) is a novel technology that aims at accessing wind resources at higher alt...
Airborne wind energy systems convert wind energy into electricity using tethered flying devices, typ...
A control design approach to achieve fully autonomous takeoff and flight maneuvers with a tethered a...
Airborne wind energy systems convert wind energy into electricity using tethered flying devices, typ...
Airborne wind energy is an emerging technology that uses tethered unmanned aerial vehicles for harve...
In this paper, we present the design and computational model of a representative multi-megawatt airb...
The operation of a hybrid fixed-wing vertical takeoff and landing unmanned aerial vehicle (VTOL UAV)...
An overview of recent results on the take-off and landing phases of airborne wind energy systems wit...
Airborne wind energy (AWE) systems are tethered flying devices that harvest wind resources at higher...
The flight mechanics of rigid wing Airborne Wind Energy Systems (AWESs) is fundamentally different f...
Airborne wind energy (AWE) is a new technology aiming at converting wind energy by flying crosswind ...
The control design of an airborne wind energy system with rigid aircraft, vertical take-off and land...
The problem of launching a tethered rigid aircraft for airborne wind energy generation is investigat...
In this work, transition corridor determination and transition control of a Tilt-Prop Vertical Takeo...
Airborne Wind Energy (AWE) is a promising new technology, and attracts a growing academic and indust...
Airborne wind energy (AWE) is a novel technology that aims at accessing wind resources at higher alt...
Airborne wind energy systems convert wind energy into electricity using tethered flying devices, typ...
A control design approach to achieve fully autonomous takeoff and flight maneuvers with a tethered a...
Airborne wind energy systems convert wind energy into electricity using tethered flying devices, typ...
Airborne wind energy is an emerging technology that uses tethered unmanned aerial vehicles for harve...
In this paper, we present the design and computational model of a representative multi-megawatt airb...
The operation of a hybrid fixed-wing vertical takeoff and landing unmanned aerial vehicle (VTOL UAV)...
An overview of recent results on the take-off and landing phases of airborne wind energy systems wit...
Airborne wind energy (AWE) systems are tethered flying devices that harvest wind resources at higher...
The flight mechanics of rigid wing Airborne Wind Energy Systems (AWESs) is fundamentally different f...