Flight Control

Flight Control Design and Optimization Tools

Figure: Flight Control Design and Optimization Tools

The design, simulation, integration, and 铿俰ght testing of 铿俰ght control systems for modern aircraft constitutes a series of challenging multidisciplinary tasks that factor signi铿乧antly in the overall time and cost of aircraft development.

The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Aviation & Missile Center (AvMC) in conjunction with San Jos茅 State University Research Foundation (91果冻制片厂RF), under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with DEVCOM AvMC, have jointly developed a modern integrated toolset that addresses such technical challenges:

CIFER (Comprehensive Identi铿乧ation from FrEquency Responses), a system identi铿乧ation tool based on a comprehensive frequency-response approach that is uniquely suited to the dif铿乧ult problems associated with 铿俰ght-test data analysis.

CONDUIT (CONtrol Designer's Uni铿乪d InTerface), a state-of-the-art 铿俰ght control design and optimization tool that allows the user to rapidly evaluate and optimize control systems against relevant performance speci铿乧ations and design criteria.

RIPTIDE (Real-time Interactive Prototype Technology Integration Development Environment), a high 铿乨elity desktop simulation tool which provides a platform for rapid piloted simulation evaluation of the control law design.

STITCH is a new software capability that allows a non-expert to create and verify a full-envelope stitched simulation model from individual point models and trim data.

Key Advantages of the Toolset:

  • Unique and integrated design environment that seamlessly brings together all relevant engineering disciplines under one common modeling platform.
  • Offers potential for signi铿乧ant reduction in time and cost of design, optimization, and simulation of modern 铿俰ght control systems.

Fielding UAS and optionally-piloted systems bears an additional cost in developing algorithms to automate the 铿俰ght control of these systems partially or entirely.

Contact Information:

TECHNICAL CONTACT
Dr. Tom Berger
Flight Control Group Lead
Technology Development Directorate
US Army DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center (AvMC)
tom.berger2.civ@army.mil

SOFTWARE CONTACT
Kenny K. Cheung
Chief Software Architect
Universities Space Research Association 
kenny.k.cheung.ctr@army.mil 

SALES & OTHER INQUIRIES CONTACT
San Jos茅 State University Research Foundation 
flight-control-sta@sjsu.edu