Pilot Model Using Neural Networks
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The motion of an aircraft controlled by a pilot is decided depending on the characteristics of a man-machine system. Although analysis and investigation are usually performed using a mathematical model of the aircraft including the control system, a method for making a mathematical model of the pilot, which is necessary for the analysis and study of man-machine systems, has not been established. Although a method for constructing a mathematical model of a pilot using a transfer function 1) has been reported, it is thought that a more accurate and more flexible pilot model may be obtained by applying a neural network (NN). Therefore, various studies have examined a pilot model to which a NN has been applied. As a result, it has been clarified that the application of a NN to a pilot model provides better performance compared to the case of applying a transfer function. Moreover, it has also been clarified that a single versatile pilot model, which can deal with various conditions, can be obtained by applying a NN and studying the control results under various conditions.
- 2008-02-04
著者
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Kato Akio
Department Of Transportation Engineering Faculty 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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MATSUBARA Genyo
Transportation Engineering Course, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Meijo University
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NAKAMURA Takeshi
Transportation Engineering Course, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Meijo University
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Matsubara Genyo
Transportation Engineering Course Graduate School Of Science And Technology Meijo University
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Nakamura Takeshi
Transportation Engineering Course Graduate School Of Science And Technology Meijo University
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