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Integrated flight/propulsion control system design based on a decentralized, hierarchical approach
Author(s) -
Duane Mattern,
Sanjay Garg,
RANDY BULLARD
Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
guidance, navigation, and control conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1989-3519
Subject(s) - propulsion , computer science , control (management) , control engineering , control system , systems engineering , aerospace engineering , engineering , artificial intelligence , electrical engineering
A sample integrated flight/propulsion control system design is presented for the piloted longitiudinal landing task with a modern, statistically unstable fighter aircraft. The design procedure is summarized, the vehicle model used in the sample study is described, and the procedure for partitioning the integrated system is presented along with a description of the subsystems. The high-level airframe performance specifications and control design are presented and the control performance is evaluated. The generation of the low-level (engine) subsystem specifications from the airframe requirements are discussed, and the engine performance specifications are presented along with the subsystem control design. A compensator to accommodate the influence of airframe outputs on the engine subsystem is also considered. Finally, the entire closed loop system performance and stability characteristics are examined.

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