DocumentCode
560057
Title
Compensation of unmodeled aircraft dynamics in airborne inspection of linear infrastructure assets
Author
Bruggemann, Troy S. ; Ford, Jason J.
Author_Institution
Cooperative Res. Centre for Spatial Inf., Queensland Univ. of Technol., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
fYear
2011
fDate
10-11 Nov. 2011
Firstpage
148
Lastpage
154
Abstract
Fixed-wing aircraft equipped with downward pointing cameras and/or LiDAR can be used for inspecting approximately piecewise linear assets such as oil-gas pipelines, roads and power-lines. Automatic control of such aircraft is important from a productivity and safety point of view (long periods of precision manual flight at low-altitude is not considered reasonable from a safety perspective). This paper investigates the effect of any unwanted coupling between guidance and autopilot loops (typically caused by unmodeled delays in the aircraft´s response), and the specific impact of any unwanted dynamics on the performance of aircraft undertaking inspection of piecewise linear corridor assets (such as powerlines). Simulation studies and experimental flight tests are used to demonstrate the benefits of a simple compensator in mitigating the unwanted lateral oscillatory behaviour (or coupling) that is caused by unmodeled time constants in the aircraft dynamics.
Keywords
air safety; aircraft; cameras; compensation; inspection; optical radar; productivity; vehicle dynamics; LIDAR; airborne inspection; aircraft productivity; aircraft safety; downward pointing camera; fixed-wing aircraft; lateral oscillatory behaviour; light detection and ranging; linear infrastructure asset; piecewise linear corridor asset; time constant; unmodeled aircraft dynamics compensation; Aerospace control; Aircraft; Aircraft navigation; Atmospheric modeling; Delay; Inspection; Trajectory;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Australian Control Conference (AUCC), 2011
Conference_Location
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9245-9
Type
conf
Filename
6114289
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