Bioinspired dynamic soaring simulation system with distributed pressure sensors

Inspired by the albatross, this paper presents the construction of a dynamic soaring simulation system with distributed pressure sensors. The advantage of our system lies in harvesting energy from the wind shear layer and estimating the wind information using a pressure-based sensor system. Specific...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioinspiration & biomimetics 2022-05, Vol.17 (3), p.36010
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Danxiang, Xie, Fangfang, Lu, Yufeng, Ji, Tingwei, Du, Changping, Zheng, Yao
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Zusammenfassung:Inspired by the albatross, this paper presents the construction of a dynamic soaring simulation system with distributed pressure sensors. The advantage of our system lies in harvesting energy from the wind shear layer and estimating the wind information using a pressure-based sensor system. Specifically, the dynamic soaring simulation system contains an offline training stage and an online estimation and control stage. In the offline training stage, computational fluid dynamics simulations are conducted and used as the data source. A surrogate model is established to correlate the local flow conditions and the surface pressure at optimal sensor positions. In the online estimation and control stage, through sensing the pressure information, the real-time wind velocity and wind gradient are estimated by the surrogate model trained in the offline stage. Moreover, wind information is adopted in the simulation of dynamic soaring control. In this study, the simulation system was applied to linear and circular path-following tasks. It was found that the dynamic soaring simulation system with distributed pressure sensors provides an acceptable estimation of wind velocity and wind gradient with a certain time delay caused by numerical differentiation.
ISSN:1748-3182
1748-3190
DOI:10.1088/1748-3190/ac56e7