Title: Airflow angle and wind estimation using GPS/INS navigation data and airspeed
Abstract:The aircraft autopilot needs the feedback of airflow angles, that is, angle-of attack and sideslip angle to control the aircraft. The airflow angles measured by a mechanical vane are not accurate and ...The aircraft autopilot needs the feedback of airflow angles, that is, angle-of attack and sideslip angle to control the aircraft. The airflow angles measured by a mechanical vane are not accurate and very noisy for low airspeed. Moreover, the vane has a mechanical failure risk. This paper describes the extended Kalman filter based method to estimate the airflow angles and three-dimensional wind speed under constant wind condition. In addition, it can correct the scaling error of the airspeed of an aircraft. It uses the airspeed measurements, constant wind condition and the sideslip angle computed from GPS/INS navigation data and stability and control derivatives estimated from flight data. Simulation results show that the proposed method works well in various conditions. It is expected that estimated airflow angles will be able to replace the airflow angles measured by a primary system. Estimated wind speed can also be used to reconstruct the GPS/INS navigation system by correcting the airspeed in the case of GPS failure.Read More
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-10-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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