Design of Robust Autopilot Control Laws with Nonlinear Dynamic Inversion

The application of Nonlinear Dynamic Inversion for the design of a robust attitude controller for a civil aircraft is discussed. The main function of the controller is to improve the flying qualities, including stability, of the aircraft dynamics. For parameter synthesis multi-objective optimisation...

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Published inAutomatisierungstechnik : AT Vol. 49; no. 12; p. 523
Main Author Looye, G.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2001
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Summary:The application of Nonlinear Dynamic Inversion for the design of a robust attitude controller for a civil aircraft is discussed. The main function of the controller is to improve the flying qualities, including stability, of the aircraft dynamics. For parameter synthesis multi-objective optimisation is used. The required robustness is achieved via a multi-model approach and local robustness criteria. In addition to the feedback gains, physical parameters in the inverse model that are considered uncertain in the design model, are used as synthesis parameters. The control laws are automatically generated from a symbolic aircraft model in the modeling language Modelica. The design was used as a stability and command augmentation function in an automatic Fly-by-Wire landing system and was successfully flight tested.
ISSN:0178-2312
2196-677X
DOI:10.1524/auto.2001.49.12.523