The research process being used to develop control law design methodologies and guidelines in the NASA High-Alpha Technology Program are discussed. This step-by-step process consists of four basic elements: (1) control law architecture definition and linear synthesis, (2) nonlinear batch simulation, (3) piloted simulation evaluation, and (4) flight test validation. This paper discusses the research tools being used in this effort and provides a status report on design methodologies and guidelines being developed for each of these elements.
Controls for agility research in the NASA High-Alpha Technology Program
SAE, Aerospace Technology Conference and Exposition
01.09.1991
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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