Analyzing and Mimicking the Optimized Flight Physics of Soaring Birds: A Differential Geometric Control and Extremum Seeking System Approach with Real Time Implementation
Sameh A. Eisa, Sameer Pokhrel

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel two-layered mathematical framework combining differential geometric control and extremum seeking systems to model, analyze, and mimic the dynamic soaring flight of birds in real-time, enhancing bio-inspired control strategies.
Contribution
It presents a new two-layered approach integrating differential geometric control and extremum seeking systems for real-time modeling and control of bird soaring behavior.
Findings
The proposed method accurately mimics bird soaring in simulations.
Compared to optimal control, the new approach offers real-time implementation advantages.
Simulation results demonstrate improved biological fidelity and control efficiency.
Abstract
For centuries, soaring birds -- such as albatrosses and eagles -- have been mysterious and intriguing for biologists, physicists, aeronautical/control engineers, and applied mathematicians. These fascinating biological organisms have the ability to fly for long-duration while spending little to no energy. This flight technique/maneuver is called dynamic soaring (DS). For biologists and physicists, the DS phenomenon is nothing but a wonder of the very elegant ability of the bird's interaction with nature and using its physical ether in an optimal way for better survival and energy efficiency. For the engineering community, it is a source of inspiration and an unequivocal promising chance for bio-mimicking. In literature, significant work has been done on modeling and constructing control systems that allow the DS maneuver to be mimicked. However, mathematical characterization of the DS…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEcosystem dynamics and resilience · Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies · Mathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology Models
