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Adaptive Model Predictive Control of Nonlinear Generic Urban Air Mobility Using Linear Parameter-Varying Systems

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Presented at Forum 82 — the Vertical Flight Society's Annual Forum and Technology Display
Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing Technical Session
9 pages

 

Abstract:
This paper presents an adaptive model predictive control (MPC) framework for nonlinear urban air mobility (UAM) vehicles operating across the full flight envelope. The proposed approach leverages a linear parameter-varying (LPV) representation to update the predictive model online, enabling accurate capture of strongly nonlinear and time-varying dynamics associated with distributed electric propulsion (DEP) eVTOL aircraft. To systematically address the highdimensional and coupled nature of MPC tuning, a multi-objective evolutionary optimization strategy based on NSGAII is employed, incorporating proper normalization of states and control inputs to ensure balanced weighting and meaningful exploration of the design space. The resulting controller explicitly accounts for actuator constraints and enables reconfigurable control allocation for fault-tolerant operation. The framework is evaluated in nonlinear simulations using NASA's Generic Urban Air Mobility (GUAM) model and benchmarked against a robust servomechanism linear quadratic regulator (RSLQR). Results demonstrate that the proposed adaptive MPC achieves improved trajectory tracking and enhanced robustness under both nominal conditions and actuator degradation scenarios, including partial motor failure, while maintaining constraint satisfaction throughout all flight regimes.

 

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