2001
DOI: 10.1109/7.976972
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Reconfigurable NDI controller using inertial sensor failure detection & isolation

Abstract: A modified derivation of nonlinear dynamic inversion provides the theoretical underpinnings for a reconfigurable control law for aircraft that have suffered combinations of actuator failures, missing effector surfaces, and aerodynamic changes. The approach makes use of acceleration feedback to extract information pertaining to any aerodynamic change and thus does not require a complete aerodynamic model of the aircraft. The control law does require feedback of effector positions to accommodate actuator dynamic… Show more

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“…Since differentiation of a noisy signal amplifies the noise, some filtering is required. The use of a second order filter is adopted from the literature [9], of which a transfer function in the Laplace domain is given by Eq. (15).…”
Section: Incremental Nonlinear Dynamic Inversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since differentiation of a noisy signal amplifies the noise, some filtering is required. The use of a second order filter is adopted from the literature [9], of which a transfer function in the Laplace domain is given by Eq. (15).…”
Section: Incremental Nonlinear Dynamic Inversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This setup has some drawbacks, because it is complex and the accelerometers are sensitive to structural vibrations. Later, they discussed the derivation of angular acceleration from gyroscope measurements by using a second order filter [9]. To compensate for the delay introduced by the filter, Ostroff and Bacon use a lag filter on the applied input to the system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If c 1 > 0, thenV (e) will be negative definite for the control law (9) and hence the stability of the closed-loop system is guaranteed.…”
Section: Simple Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The subsequent development is based on the assumption that and are measurable, and hence, , and are measurable. While the requirement for these measurements is a potential deficit, sensors can be used to provide this feedback (e.g., see [34]- [38] for aircraft controllers with similar feedback requirements). The time derivative contains , and the acceleration along the flight path, where , and denote the pitch, roll, and yaw rates, respectively.…”
Section: A Error Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%