The paper purpose is to present some aspects regarding the control system of unmanned aerial vehicle - UAV, used for local observations, surveillance and monitoring of interest area or as a training target for anti-aircraft systems. The calculus methodology allows a numerical simulation of UAV evolution in bad atmospheric conditions by using a nonlinear model, as well as a linear one for obtaining the guidance command. The UAV model which will be presented has six DOF (degrees of freedom), and an autonomous control system. This theoretical development allows us to build the stability matrix, command matrix and the control matrix and finally to analyze the stability of autonomous UAV flight. A robust guidance system, based on Kalman filter will be evaluated for different fly conditions and the results will be presented. The flight parameters and guidance will be analyzed. The paper is inspired by national project SAMO (Autonomous Aerial Monitoring System for Interest Areas of Great Endurance).


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    Title :

    Mathematical Model for Studying the Evolution of Multi-Role Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in Turbulent Atmosphere


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    Publication date :

    2013


    Size :

    6 Seiten




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English





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