Preliminary Project of the Autonomous Landing System for Unmanned Aircraft 1999-01-5524
The autonomous control of an aircraft under the flare and touch-down maneuvers is an interesting problem of both theoretical and practical nature. In this paper, a concept of the autonomous landing system (ALS) for unmanned air vehicles (UAV) is presented. The flight control system is addressed to the low-cost, civilian, medium-size UAV with relatively low approach speed and typical nose-wheel landing gear.
Final approach is executed automatically using differential GPS guidance system. When the flight control system selects the LANDING option at chosen altitude (based on GPS and pressure altitude), a change in aircraft’s attitude is executed. New attitude ensures safe flare and touchdown of the unmanned aircraft.
Flight control system is based on the model-following design technique. Two kinds of flight control systems are taken into consideration. The first solution is based on the optimal full-state feedback controller, the second one is the simplified controller, using the easy observed states for feedback loop only. The project of the autonomous landing system is addressed to the perspective UAV, however the prototype solution is testing on the general aviation aircraft board. The project calculation of the flight control system for PZL-110 “Koliber” aircraft, computer simulations and preliminary flight testing results will be presented.
Citation: Tomczyk, A. and Gruszecki, J., "Preliminary Project of the Autonomous Landing System for Unmanned Aircraft," SAE Technical Paper 1999-01-5524, 1999, https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-5524. Download Citation
Author(s):
Andrzej Tomczyk, Jan Gruszecki
Affiliated:
Rzeszow University of Technology, POLAND
Pages: 11
Event:
World Aviation Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE 1999 Transactions - Journal of Aerospace-V108-1
Related Topics:
Business and general aviation aircraft
Flight control systems
Unmanned aerial vehicles
Aircraft
Computer simulation
Entry, descent, and landing
Flight tests
Simulators
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