Much emphasis has been placed on overactuated systems for air vehicles. Overactuating an air vehicle provides a certain amount of redundancy for the flight control system, thus potentially allowing for recovery from off-nominal conditions. Due to this redundancy, control allocation algorithms are typically utilized to compute a unique solution to the overactuated problem. Control allocators compute the commands that are applied to the actuators so that a certain set of forces or moments are generated by the control effectors. Usually, control allocation problems are formulated as optimization problems so that all of the available degrees of freedom can be utilized and, when sufficient control power exists, secondary objectives can be achieved. In this work, a survey of control allocation techniques will be given.
Control Allocation for Overactuated Systems
2006
9 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aeronautics , Avionics , Military Sciences , Military aircraft , Allocations , Control theory , Algorithms , Redundancy , Corrections , Aircraft intercept control systems , Actuation , Flight control systems , Linear programming , Optimization , Reprints , Control allocation , Intercept correction , Preprints
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