IP Library Granted Patent US 9,170,582
Granted Patent B2
US 9,170,582 · App. 14/620,148 · Granted Oct 27, 2015

Path based power generation control for an aerial vehicle

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Patent No.
US 9,170,582
App. No.
14/620,148
Granted
Oct 27, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and systems described herein relate to power generation control for an aerial vehicle. An example method may include operating an aerial vehicle in a crosswind-flight orientation substantially along a first flight path to generate power. The first flight path may include a substantially circular path that allows the aerial vehicle to generate the power. While the aerial vehicle is in the crosswind-flight orientation the method may include determining to reduce the power being generated by the aerial vehicle, and responsive to the determination, determining a second flight path that will reduce the power generated by the aerial vehicle when operating on the second flight path. Once determined, the aerial vehicle may operate substantially along the second flight path.

Claims (57)

1. A method comprising:

operating an aerial vehicle in a crosswind-flight orientation substantially along a first flight path to generate power, wherein the first flight path is constrained by a tether that defines a tether sphere having a radius based on a length of the tether, wherein the aerial vehicle is coupled to a ground station through the tether, and wherein the first flight path is substantially on the tether sphere and includes a substantially circular path that allows the aerial vehicle to generate the power; and

while the aerial vehicle is in the crosswind-flight orientation:

determining to reduce the power being generated by the aerial vehicle;

responsive to the determination, determining a different second flight path that will reduce the power generated by the aerial vehicle when operating on the second flight path, wherein the different second flight path is substantially on the tether sphere; and

operating the aerial vehicle substantially along the different second flight path.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining to reduce the power being generated by the aerial vehicle comprises determining to reduce the power being generated based on a temperature of a component of the aerial vehicle.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining to reduce the power being generated by the aerial vehicle comprises determining the power being generated by the aerial vehicle is greater than a rated power of a component of the aerial vehicle, wherein the rated power of the component defines a maximum power of the component of the aerial vehicle.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the different second flight path that will reduce the power generated by the aerial vehicle when operating on the different second flight path comprises:

determining a wind speed of apparent wind-flow being applied to the aerial vehicle, wherein the apparent wind-flow being applied to the aerial vehicle includes a steady downwind airflow, and wherein the wind speed is above a wind speed threshold; and

based on the wind speed of the apparent wind-flow being applied to the aerial vehicle, determining the different second flight path.

5. The method of claim 1 ,

wherein a first axis intersects the flight path and a second axis intersects the different second flight path, wherein the first axis extends from the ground station and is oriented substantially parallel to a ground to which the ground station is affixed, wherein the first flight path is oriented substantially downwind of the ground station,

wherein the second axis intersects the different second flight path, wherein the second axis extends from the ground station and is oriented at an angle from the first axis, and wherein the different second flight path is varied from being substantially downwind of the ground station.

6. The method of claim 1 ,

wherein a first axis intersects the flight path and a second axis intersects the different second flight path, wherein the first axis extends from the ground station and is oriented substantially parallel to a ground to which the ground station is affixed, wherein the first flight path is oriented substantially downwind of the ground station, and

wherein determining the different second flight path comprises:

determining a wind speed of apparent wind-flow being applied to the aerial vehicle, wherein the apparent wind-flow being applied to the aerial vehicle includes a steady downwind airflow, and wherein the wind speed is above a wind speed threshold;

based on the determination, determining a variation angle; and

varying the second axis in a manner such that the second axis is varied from the first axis at the variation angle.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein varying the second axis comprises varying the second axis in a manner such that it is oriented to the left of the first axis at the variation angle from the first axis.

8. The method of claim 6 , wherein varying the second axis comprises varying the second axis in a manner such that it is oriented to the right of the first axis at the variation angle from the first axis.

9. The method of claim 6 , wherein varying the second axis comprises varying the second axis in a manner such that it is oriented below the first axis at the variation angle from the first axis.

10. The method of claim 6 , wherein varying the second axis comprises varying the second axis in a manner such that it is oriented above the first axis at the variation angle from the first axis.

11. A system comprising:

a tether coupled to a ground station;

an aerial vehicle coupled to the tether, wherein the aerial vehicle is configured to operate in a crosswind-flight orientation substantially along a first flight path to generate power, wherein the first flight path is constrained by the tether that defines a tether sphere having a radius based on a length of the tether, and wherein the first flight path is substantially on the tether sphere and includes a substantially circular path that allows the aerial vehicle to generate the power; and

a control system configured to:

determine to reduce the power being generated by the aerial vehicle;

responsive to the determination, determine a different second flight path that will reduce the power generated by the aerial vehicle when operating on the second flight path, wherein the different second flight path is substantially on the tether sphere; and

cause the aerial vehicle to operate substantially along the different second flight path.

12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the control system is further configured to determine to reduce the power being generated based on a temperature of a component of the aerial vehicle.

13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the control system is further configured to determine the power being generated by the aerial vehicle is greater than a rated power of the aerial vehicle, wherein the rated power of the aerial vehicle defines a maximum power of the aerial vehicle.

14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the control system is further configured to:

determine a wind speed of apparent wind-flow being applied to the aerial vehicle, wherein the apparent wind-flow being applied to the aerial vehicle includes a steady downwind airflow, and wherein the wind speed is above a wind speed threshold; and

based on the wind speed of the apparent wind-flow of the aerial vehicle, determine the different second flight path.

15. The system of claim 11 ,

wherein a first axis intersects the flight path and a second axis intersects the different second flight path, wherein the first axis extends from the ground station and is oriented substantially parallel to a ground to which the ground station is affixed, wherein the first flight path is oriented substantially downwind of the ground station,

wherein the second axis intersects the different second flight path, wherein the second axis extends from the ground station and is oriented at an angle from the first axis, and wherein the different second flight path is varied from being substantially downwind of the ground station.

16. The system of claim 15 ,

wherein the control system is further configured to:

determine a wind speed of apparent wind-flow being applied to the aerial vehicle, wherein the apparent wind-flow being applied to the aerial vehicle includes a steady downwind airflow, and wherein the wind speed is above a wind speed threshold;

based on the determination, determine a variation angle; and

vary the second axis in a manner such that the second axis is varied from the first axis at the variation angle.

17. A system comprising:

a tether coupled to a ground station;

an aerial vehicle coupled to the tether, wherein the aerial vehicle is configured to operate in a crosswind-flight orientation substantially along a first flight path to generate power, wherein the first flight path is constrained by the tether that defines a tether sphere having a radius based on a length of the tether, and wherein the first flight path is substantially on the tether sphere and includes a substantially circular path that allows the aerial vehicle to generate the power; and

a control system configured to:

determine the power being generated by the aerial vehicle is greater than a rated power of the aerial vehicle, wherein the rated power of the aerial vehicle defines a maximum power of the aerial vehicle; and

responsive to the determination, determine a different second flight path that will reduce the power generated by the aerial vehicle when operating on the different second flight path, wherein the different second flight path is substantially on the tether sphere.

18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the control system is further configured to cause the aerial vehicle to operate substantially along the different second flight path.

19. The system of claim 17 ,

wherein a first axis intersects the flight path and a second axis intersects the different second flight path, wherein the first axis extends from the ground station and is oriented substantially parallel to a ground to which the ground station is affixed, wherein the first flight path is oriented substantially downwind of the ground station,

wherein the second axis intersects the different second flight path, wherein the second axis extends from the ground station and is oriented at an angle from the first axis, and wherein the different second flight path is varied from being substantially downwind of the ground station.

20. The system of claim 19 , wherein the control system is further configured to:

determine a wind speed of apparent wind-flow being applied to the aerial vehicle, wherein the apparent wind-flow being applied to the aerial vehicle includes a steady downwind airflow, and wherein the wind speed is above a wind speed threshold; and

based on the determination, determine the angle.

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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE REMOVAL OF THE INCORRECTLY RECORDED APPLICATION NUMBERS 14/149802 AND 15/419313 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 44144 FRAME: 1. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CHANGE OF NAME. Recorded Mar 4, 2024
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