Recent results are presented on the modelling, control and identification of helicopters carried out under the Helicopter Active Control (HELI-ACT) project. Designing high-bandwidth control systems pushes the existing flight mechanics models to their limits, especially if structural load prediction and alleviation are to be investigated. We describe how engine dynamics have been added to the simulations we have developed and how time-domain system identification has been used to obtain an updated linearized model. This has been done in an effort to address deficiencies that were observed in the original models. The use of nonlinear elements is discussed in the context of optimizing handling quality metrics. Results are presented from the fl...
This thesis presents the development and implementation of a comprehensive helicopter active rotor m...
Fly-by-wire control systems offer a significant design freedom with respect to control laws and pilo...
Increased safety and reduced workload are two main goals for helicopter pilot assistance systems. Fe...
The application of active control to helicopters promises to improve flight handling qualities and t...
This thesis presents the results of a study into the use of Hꝏ-optimization for the design of feedba...
International audiencePiloting a helicopter is a demanding task for human operators: autopilots have...
Over the last three decades, there has been increased interest in full authority (FA) control system...
Due to the inherent instabilities and nonlinearities of rotorcraft dynamics, its changing properties...
Helicopters are heavily coupled, unstable and their modeling is often a difficult nut to crack. This...
The main characteristic attribute of the rotorcraft is the use of rotary wings to produce the thrust...
Focus of this thesis was the improvement of the vertical flight performance of the small-scaled, unm...
The paper summarises some findings of a comparative study of multivariable control law design method...
This thesis describes the design and flight testing of advanced robust multivariable control laws fo...
This paper presents the implementation of recent developments in system theory within a novel framew...
Helicopters are complex and expensive aircraft with a level of technology that is immature compared ...
This thesis presents the development and implementation of a comprehensive helicopter active rotor m...
Fly-by-wire control systems offer a significant design freedom with respect to control laws and pilo...
Increased safety and reduced workload are two main goals for helicopter pilot assistance systems. Fe...
The application of active control to helicopters promises to improve flight handling qualities and t...
This thesis presents the results of a study into the use of Hꝏ-optimization for the design of feedba...
International audiencePiloting a helicopter is a demanding task for human operators: autopilots have...
Over the last three decades, there has been increased interest in full authority (FA) control system...
Due to the inherent instabilities and nonlinearities of rotorcraft dynamics, its changing properties...
Helicopters are heavily coupled, unstable and their modeling is often a difficult nut to crack. This...
The main characteristic attribute of the rotorcraft is the use of rotary wings to produce the thrust...
Focus of this thesis was the improvement of the vertical flight performance of the small-scaled, unm...
The paper summarises some findings of a comparative study of multivariable control law design method...
This thesis describes the design and flight testing of advanced robust multivariable control laws fo...
This paper presents the implementation of recent developments in system theory within a novel framew...
Helicopters are complex and expensive aircraft with a level of technology that is immature compared ...
This thesis presents the development and implementation of a comprehensive helicopter active rotor m...
Fly-by-wire control systems offer a significant design freedom with respect to control laws and pilo...
Increased safety and reduced workload are two main goals for helicopter pilot assistance systems. Fe...