Tethered Power Supply for Quadcopters: Architecture, Analysis and Experiments

03/15/2022
by   Karan P. Jain, et al.
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Tethered quadcopters are used for extended flight operations where the necessary power to the system is provided through the tether from an external power source on the ground. In this work, we study the design factors such as the tether mass, electrical resistance, voltage conversion efficiency, etc. that influence the power requirements. We present analytical formulations to predict the power requirement for a given setup. Additionally, we show the existence of a critical hover height for a single-quadcopter tether system, beyond which it is physically (electrically) impossible for the quadcopter to hover. We then present experimental results for single and two-quadcopter tethered systems. Power supply readings from the experiments in various configurations are consistent with the predictions from the analysis (within 5 system powered via a single tether is flown through a corridor to demonstrate one of the applications of having multiple quadcopters on the same tether.

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