The paper addresses the loop shaping problem in the altitude control of an unmanned aerial vehicle to land the flying robot with a specific landing scenario adopted. The proposed solution is optimal, in the sense of the selected performance indices, namely minimum-time, minimum-energy, and velocity-penalized related functions, achieving their minimal values, with numerous experiments conducted throughout the development and preparation to the Mohamed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge (MBZIRC 2020). A novel approach to generation of a reference altitude trajectory is presented, which is then tracked in a standard, though optimized, control loop. Three landing scenarios are considered, namely: minimum-time, minimum-energy, and velocity-penalized landing scenarios. The experimental results obtained with the use of the Simulink Support Package for Parrot Minidrones, and the OptiTrack motion capture system proved the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

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