Abstract
A method for generating simplified pursuit-control pilot models for computer simulation of multi-axis flight control tasks has been developed. The method involves a sequential loop closure synthesis procedure for creating the pilot model and includes handling qualities estimation. The original model formulation previously reported in the literature used frequency-domain techniques, primarily Bode diagrams to select model gains. The present research demonstrates how similar results can be obtained in the time-domain. This latter approach is particularly useful when complex, non-linear aircraft models are being used. The time-domain approach is exercised in a six-degree of freedom rotorcraft control simulation and in a six-degree of freedom tailless fighter simulation, both involving linear models.
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More From: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering
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