This paper reports the results of a Pilot-Induced Oscillation (PIO) and human pilot control characterization study performed using flight data collected with a Remotely Controlled (R/C) unmanned research aircraft. The study was carried out on the longitudinal axis of the aircraft. Several existing Category 1 and Category 2 PIO criteria developed for manned aircraft are first surveyed and their effectiveness for predicting the PIO susceptibility for the R/C unmanned aircraft is evaluated using several flight experiments. It was found that the Bandwidth/Pitch rate overshoot and open loop onset point (OLOP) criteria prediction results matched flight test observations. However, other criteria failed to provide accurate prediction results. To fu...
In this paper we deal with the analysis of Category II (nonlinear) Pilot in the Loop Oscillations (P...
The use of active inceptor systems allows for control of the aircraft even during mechanical failure...
Closed loop instability caused by excess phase lag induced by actuator rate limiting has been suspec...
This paper reports the results of a Pilot-Induced Oscillation (PIO) and human pilot control characte...
From the Wright Flyer to fly-by-wire, the phenomenon of pilot-induced oscillations (PIO) has persist...
The NASA High-Angle-of Attack Research Vehicle (HARV), a modified F-18 aircraft, experienced handlin...
Fly‐by‐wire systems enable superior control of chosen flight parameters. A pilot can modify stabiliz...
Understanding human control behavior is an important step for improving the safety of future aircraf...
This report presents the results of an investigation into the effects of elevator rate limiting and ...
Fly-by-wire control system has Ied to the advancement of the field of aviation in terms of performan...
Pilot Induced Oscillations are still a serious safety problem in aviation. Especially in regard of t...
The Open-Loop Onset Point (OLOP) criterion has, for many years, been successfully used as a method t...
Simulator motion platform characteristics were examined to determine if the amount of motion affects...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2012PDFTech ReportWilliams, Kevin W.Civil Aerospace Medical Institu...
Simulator motion platform characteristics were examined to determine if the amount of motion affects...
In this paper we deal with the analysis of Category II (nonlinear) Pilot in the Loop Oscillations (P...
The use of active inceptor systems allows for control of the aircraft even during mechanical failure...
Closed loop instability caused by excess phase lag induced by actuator rate limiting has been suspec...
This paper reports the results of a Pilot-Induced Oscillation (PIO) and human pilot control characte...
From the Wright Flyer to fly-by-wire, the phenomenon of pilot-induced oscillations (PIO) has persist...
The NASA High-Angle-of Attack Research Vehicle (HARV), a modified F-18 aircraft, experienced handlin...
Fly‐by‐wire systems enable superior control of chosen flight parameters. A pilot can modify stabiliz...
Understanding human control behavior is an important step for improving the safety of future aircraf...
This report presents the results of an investigation into the effects of elevator rate limiting and ...
Fly-by-wire control system has Ied to the advancement of the field of aviation in terms of performan...
Pilot Induced Oscillations are still a serious safety problem in aviation. Especially in regard of t...
The Open-Loop Onset Point (OLOP) criterion has, for many years, been successfully used as a method t...
Simulator motion platform characteristics were examined to determine if the amount of motion affects...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute2012PDFTech ReportWilliams, Kevin W.Civil Aerospace Medical Institu...
Simulator motion platform characteristics were examined to determine if the amount of motion affects...
In this paper we deal with the analysis of Category II (nonlinear) Pilot in the Loop Oscillations (P...
The use of active inceptor systems allows for control of the aircraft even during mechanical failure...
Closed loop instability caused by excess phase lag induced by actuator rate limiting has been suspec...