Aircraft Attitude Control by Fuzzy Control
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The fuzzy control law to improve dutch roll characteristics of aircraft was designed and its control performance was evaluated. First, the control law was designed for a small-high speed aircraft at low altitude and low-speed flight conditions. The control law was then applied to flight conditions from minimum speed to supersonic speed and from sea level to high altitude. The control performance for these conditions was evaluated. Furthermore, this control law was adapted to a large transport aircraft with no parameter changes. The evaluation showed good control performance to improve the dutch roll characteristics under all flight conditions for both small high-speed aircraft and large transport aircraft without the parameter changes. This means that the fuzzy control proved to provide effective flexible application to aircraft stability augmentation. If an aircraft in actual flight is in strong air turbulence, inputs to the fuzzy controller may exceed the limit of its effective range. To cope with this problem, the countermeasures were introduced, their methods tested, and their effectiveness proved.
- 社団法人 日本航空宇宙学会の論文
- 2001-08-04
著者
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KATO Akio
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Yamaguchi University
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Matsuba Takashi
Mechanical Engineering Course Graduate School Of Science And Technology Meijo University
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Kato Akio
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriclture Yamaguchi University
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Kato Akio
Department Of Transportation Engineering Faculty Of Science And Technology
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