Accurate aerodynamic models are the basis of flight simulation and control law design. Mathematically modeling unsteady aerodynamics at high angles of attack bears great difficulties in model structure determination and parameter estimation due to little understanding of the flow mechanism. Support vector machines (SVMs) based on statistical learning theory provide a novel tool for nonlinear system modeling. The work presented here examines the feasibility of applying SVMs to high angle-of-attack unsteady aerodynamic modeling field. Mainly, after a review of SVMs, several issues associated with unsteady aerodynamic modeling by use of SVMs are discussed in detail, such as selection of input variables, selection of output variables and determ...
Improving aircraft simulations for pilot training in loss-of-control and stalled conditions is one g...
The aerodynamic model identification of a novel aircraft configuration known as the “Flying V” is pr...
Advancements in aircraft performance require increasingly complex design processes and tools. Simula...
AbstractAccurate aerodynamic models are the basis of flight simulation and control law design. Mathe...
AbstractA new approach for the prediction of lift, drag, and moment coefficients is presented. This ...
A new approach for the prediction of lift, drag, and moment coefficients is presented. This approach...
It is not easy for the system identification-based reduced-order model (ROM) and even eigenmode base...
The traditional technique for the dynamic modelling of helicopters and their systems involves the co...
The nonlinear indicial response method is used to model the unsteady aerodynamic coefficients in the...
Extensions to conventional aircraft aerodynamic models are required to adequately predict responses ...
One of the most important problems in many research fields is the development of reliable mathematic...
Due to the complicated geometric shape, it's difficult to precisely obtain the aerodynamic force...
During the last decade, Support Vector Machines (SVM) have proved to be very successful tools for cl...
Appropriate modeling of unsteady aerodynamic characteristics is required for the study of aircraft d...
Modeling nonlinear unsteady aerodynamic effects in the simulation of modern fighter aircraft is stil...
Improving aircraft simulations for pilot training in loss-of-control and stalled conditions is one g...
The aerodynamic model identification of a novel aircraft configuration known as the “Flying V” is pr...
Advancements in aircraft performance require increasingly complex design processes and tools. Simula...
AbstractAccurate aerodynamic models are the basis of flight simulation and control law design. Mathe...
AbstractA new approach for the prediction of lift, drag, and moment coefficients is presented. This ...
A new approach for the prediction of lift, drag, and moment coefficients is presented. This approach...
It is not easy for the system identification-based reduced-order model (ROM) and even eigenmode base...
The traditional technique for the dynamic modelling of helicopters and their systems involves the co...
The nonlinear indicial response method is used to model the unsteady aerodynamic coefficients in the...
Extensions to conventional aircraft aerodynamic models are required to adequately predict responses ...
One of the most important problems in many research fields is the development of reliable mathematic...
Due to the complicated geometric shape, it's difficult to precisely obtain the aerodynamic force...
During the last decade, Support Vector Machines (SVM) have proved to be very successful tools for cl...
Appropriate modeling of unsteady aerodynamic characteristics is required for the study of aircraft d...
Modeling nonlinear unsteady aerodynamic effects in the simulation of modern fighter aircraft is stil...
Improving aircraft simulations for pilot training in loss-of-control and stalled conditions is one g...
The aerodynamic model identification of a novel aircraft configuration known as the “Flying V” is pr...
Advancements in aircraft performance require increasingly complex design processes and tools. Simula...