NASA Dryden has been engaging in some exciting work that will enable lighter weight and more fuel efficient vehicles through advanced control and dynamics technologies. The main areas of emphasis are Enabling Light-weight Flexible Structures, real time control surface optimization for fuel efficiency and autonomous formation flight. This presentation provides a description of the current and upcoming work in these areas. Additionally, status is for the Dreamchaser pilot training activity and KQ-X autonomous aerial refueling
Through a robust partnership with the aviation industry, over the past 50 years NASA programs have h...
Presentation outlining past efforts in adaptive controls research and the proposed approach for futu...
Selected research and technology activities at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center are summarized. Th...
NASA Dryden has been engaged in exciting work that will enable lighter weight and more fuel efficien...
Armstrong (formerly Dryden) Flight Research Center continues it's legacy of exciting work in the are...
The presentatons provides an overview of Flight Programs at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center
NASA Armstrong continues its legacy of exciting work in the area of Dynamics and Control of advanced...
This presentation will make USC aerospace engineering students aware of recent NASA contributions to...
NASA's current and projected advanced control technology programs for future transport aircraft incl...
NASA Aeronautics is advancing a variety of technologies toward the objective of reducing aviation fu...
From 1967 to 1997, pioneering propulsion flight research activities have been conceived and conducte...
This presentation describes all COTS products, and where the integration is related to current resea...
At the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center research is being conducted into flight control technol...
Aerodynamic and active control concepts for application to commercial transport aircraft are discuss...
The NASA Automated Cooperative Trajectories project is developing a prototype avionics system that e...
Through a robust partnership with the aviation industry, over the past 50 years NASA programs have h...
Presentation outlining past efforts in adaptive controls research and the proposed approach for futu...
Selected research and technology activities at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center are summarized. Th...
NASA Dryden has been engaged in exciting work that will enable lighter weight and more fuel efficien...
Armstrong (formerly Dryden) Flight Research Center continues it's legacy of exciting work in the are...
The presentatons provides an overview of Flight Programs at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center
NASA Armstrong continues its legacy of exciting work in the area of Dynamics and Control of advanced...
This presentation will make USC aerospace engineering students aware of recent NASA contributions to...
NASA's current and projected advanced control technology programs for future transport aircraft incl...
NASA Aeronautics is advancing a variety of technologies toward the objective of reducing aviation fu...
From 1967 to 1997, pioneering propulsion flight research activities have been conceived and conducte...
This presentation describes all COTS products, and where the integration is related to current resea...
At the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center research is being conducted into flight control technol...
Aerodynamic and active control concepts for application to commercial transport aircraft are discuss...
The NASA Automated Cooperative Trajectories project is developing a prototype avionics system that e...
Through a robust partnership with the aviation industry, over the past 50 years NASA programs have h...
Presentation outlining past efforts in adaptive controls research and the proposed approach for futu...
Selected research and technology activities at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center are summarized. Th...