Title :
A utility aircraft for remote sensing missions with a high-precision automatic flight control system
Author :
Luckner, Robert ; Dalldorff, Lothar ; Reichel, Reinhard
Author_Institution :
Dept. Flight Mech., Flight Control, & Aeroelastity, Tech. Univ. Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
Light civil utility aircraft are well suited for remote sensing missions and to serve as an airborne platform for efficient reconnaissance, surveillance, exploration, and measurement tasks in a growing market. Missions where the pilot has to operate a payload require an automatic flight control system (AFCS) to support the pilot. In missions that are extremely difficult, long or dangerous, the AFCS may even replace the pilot. Such an AFCS has to follow precisely predefined trajectories and should compensate disturbances due to atmospheric turbulence. For un-manned aircraft operations it has to have full authority, it has to be highly reliable, and it must be able to take off and land automatically. The development and certification of such an AFCS at competitive cost is a major challenge. This paper gives an overview on the STEMME S15 utility aircraft, for which an AFCS has been developed. It describes the design objectives, the selected flight control architecture, the system, and the flight test equipment as well as flight test results that demonstrate the high precision of flight path control.
Keywords :
aerospace testing; aircraft control; autonomous aerial vehicles; remote sensing; trajectory control; turbulence; AFCS; STEMME S15 utility aircraft; airborne platform; atmospheric turbulence; flight path control; flight test equipment; high-precision automatic flight control system; light civil utility aircraft; predefined trajectories; remote sensing missions; unmanned aircraft operations; utility aircraft; Aerospace control; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Aircraft propulsion; Computer architecture; Frequency control; Reliability; automatic flight control system; flight testing; high-precision flight path control; remote sensing; utility aircraft;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Electronics and Remote Sensing Technology (ICARES), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Yogyakarta
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6187-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICARES.2014.7024378