This paper expands on the hybrid control architecture developed at the NASA Ames Research Center by addressing issues related to indirect adaptation using the recursive least squares (RLS) algorithm. Specifically, the hybrid control architecture is an adaptive flight controller that features both direct and indirect adaptation techniques. This paper will focus almost exclusively on the modifications necessary to achieve quality indirect adaptive control. Additionally this paper will present results that, using a full non -linear aircraft model, demonstrate the effectiveness of the hybrid control architecture given drastic changes in an aircraft s dynamics. Throughout the development of this topic, a thorough discussion of the RLS algorithm as a system identification technique will be provided along with results from seven well-known modifications to the popular RLS algorithm.
Parameter Estimation for a Hybrid Adaptive Flight Controller
AIAA Infotech@aerospace ; 2009 ; Seattle, WA, United States
06.04.2009
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch
Parameter Estimation for a Hybrid Adaptive Flight Controller
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