Excitations for Rapidly Estimating Flight-Control

TBMG-93

07/01/2006

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A flight test on an F-15 airplane was performed to evaluate the utility of prescribed simultaneous independent surface excitations (PreSISE) for real-time estimation of flight-control parameters, including stability and control derivatives. The ability to extract these derivatives in nearly real time is needed to support flight demonstration of intelligent flight-control system (IFCS) concepts under development at NASA, in academia, and in industry. Traditionally, flight maneuvers have been designed and executed to obtain estimates of stability and control derivatives by use of a post-flight analysis technique. For an IFCS, it is required to be able to modify control laws in real time for an aircraft that has been damaged in flight (because of combat, weather, or a system failure).

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"Excitations for Rapidly Estimating Flight-Control," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2006.
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Jul 1, 2006
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TBMG-93
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Magazine Article
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English