This paper investigates the application of the gain-scheduling approach to flight control tasks where the conditions required by conventional techniques need not be satisfied. The conditions required by conventional techniques are progressively relaxed and the design of gain-scheduled controllers under a range of conditions is addressed. In particular, the paper considers gain-scheduled control design in situations where the vehicle is manoeuvring aggressively far from equilibrium, the airspeed need not be slowly varying and/or scheduling on the instantaneous incidence angle is required
Systems which vary significantly over an operating envelope, such as fighter aircraft, generally can...
Numerous approaches to flight control system design have been proposed in an attempt to govern the c...
This paper is concerned with the design of a gain-scheduled controller for the attitude control of a...
This paper investigates the application of the gain-scheduling approach to flight control tasks wher...
This paper investigates the application of the gain-scheduling approach to flight control tasks wher...
Investigates the extension of the gain-scheduling approach to flight control tasks where the conditi...
Investigates the extension of the gain-scheduling approach to flight control tasks where the conditi...
Investigates the extension of the gain-scheduling approach to flight control tasks where the conditi...
In this paper a modern gain-scheduling methodology is proposed which exploits recently developed vel...
This paper investigates the application of velocity-based gain-scheduling techniques to a demanding...
This paper investigates the application of velocity-based gain-scheduling techniques to a demanding...
This paper investigates the application of velocity-based gain-scheduling techniques to a demanding...
In this paper a modern gain-scheduling methodology is proposed which exploits recently developed vel...
In this paper a modern gain-scheduling methodology is proposed which exploits recently developed vel...
Systems which vary significantly over an operating envelope, such as fighter aircraft, generally can...
Systems which vary significantly over an operating envelope, such as fighter aircraft, generally can...
Numerous approaches to flight control system design have been proposed in an attempt to govern the c...
This paper is concerned with the design of a gain-scheduled controller for the attitude control of a...
This paper investigates the application of the gain-scheduling approach to flight control tasks wher...
This paper investigates the application of the gain-scheduling approach to flight control tasks wher...
Investigates the extension of the gain-scheduling approach to flight control tasks where the conditi...
Investigates the extension of the gain-scheduling approach to flight control tasks where the conditi...
Investigates the extension of the gain-scheduling approach to flight control tasks where the conditi...
In this paper a modern gain-scheduling methodology is proposed which exploits recently developed vel...
This paper investigates the application of velocity-based gain-scheduling techniques to a demanding...
This paper investigates the application of velocity-based gain-scheduling techniques to a demanding...
This paper investigates the application of velocity-based gain-scheduling techniques to a demanding...
In this paper a modern gain-scheduling methodology is proposed which exploits recently developed vel...
In this paper a modern gain-scheduling methodology is proposed which exploits recently developed vel...
Systems which vary significantly over an operating envelope, such as fighter aircraft, generally can...
Systems which vary significantly over an operating envelope, such as fighter aircraft, generally can...
Numerous approaches to flight control system design have been proposed in an attempt to govern the c...
This paper is concerned with the design of a gain-scheduled controller for the attitude control of a...