Design and development of a ground-based kite steer controller for kite-based wind power generation

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2025

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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH

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Kite Power Systems, a class of Airborne Wind Energy Systems (AWES), are capable of harvesting high-altitude wind energy using tethered kites, offering substantial material and efficiency advantages over traditional wind turbines. This paper introduces a novel ground-based Kite Steer Controller (KSC), pivotal for optimizing kite trajectory and power generation. The proposed KSC incorporates a Roll-Pitch-Zone control method, enabling precise steering in figure-of-eight trajectories while maintaining operational efficiency under varying wind conditions, including turbulence. Unlike prior approaches, this study emphasizes a detailed force analysis of control lines, revealing that control forces account for 23% of total aerodynamic forces, and the KSC consumes only 20% of the total power generated during a cycle. Experimental field tests with a 12 m2 Leading Edge Inflatable kite validate the system’s performance, demonstrating robust control capabilities under both steady and turbulent winds. This research advances global efforts in renewable airborne wind energy by presenting a scalable, energy-efficient solution for autonomous kite control, addressing critical challenges in AWES design and deployment. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2025.

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Aerodynamics, Energy efficiency, Power control, Robust control, Wind power, Wind turbines, Airborne wind energy system, Design and Development, Energy, Ground based, Ground based controllers, Kite controller, Kite power, Kite steering unit, Power, Wind energy systems, Controllers

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Electrical Engineering, 2025, 107, 11, pp. 14633-14653

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