Recent developments in data processing are establishing the viability of high-integrity, high-authority full-time electrical flight control systems, which in turn offer a range of new possibilities in the design of the control system and of the complete aircraft. The use of digital processors now allows the control system characteristics to be varied during or between flights to match particular operational needs. This concept of Task-Oriented Control Systems is the subject of this Lecture Series, which aims to present information on the benefits, problems, design and engineering aspects of these new developments, commencing with a state-of-the-art review of modern flight control theory and practice. The contributions are based on the practical experience of the authors and their organisations in several nations. This Lecture Series was recommended by the Guidance and Control Panel of AGARD and is implemented under the Consultant and Exchange Programme. A bibliography of 145 items is included in the publication. (Author)
Task-Oriented Flight Control Systems
1977
119 pages
Report
No indication
English
Bibliography on task oriented flight control systems
Tema Archive | 1977
A task-oriented side force flight control system for the A-10 aircraft
DSpace@MIT | 1981
|Investigation on Task-Oriented Flight Performance of Modular Solar-Powered Aircraft
Springer Verlag | 2022
|Implementation of task-oriented control laws
Tema Archive | 1977
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