Advances in Intelligent and Autonomous Aerospace Systems

Advances in Intelligent and Autonomous Aerospace Systems
Author: John Valasek
Publsiher: Progress in Astronautics and A
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1600868975

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Research advances in embedded computational intelligence, communication, control, and new mechanisms for sensing, actuation, and adaptation hold the promise to transform aerospace. The result will be air and space vehicles, propulsion systems, exploration systems, and vehicle management systems that respond more quickly, provide large-scale distributed coordination, work in dangerous or inaccessible environments, and augment human capabilities. Advances in Intelligent and Autonomous Aerospace Systems seeks to provide both the aerospace researcher and the practicing aerospace engineer with an exposition on the latest innovative methods and approaches that focus on intelligent and autonomous aerospace systems. The chapters are written by leading researchers in this field, and include ideas, directions, and recent results on intelligent aerospace research issues with a focus on dynamics and control, systems engineering, and aerospace design. The content on uncertainties, modeling of large and highly non-linear complex systems, robustness, and adaptivity is intended to be useful in both the sub-system and the overall system level design and analysis of various aerospace vehicles.A broad spectrum of methods and approaches are presented, including: * Bio-Inspiration * Fuzzy Logic * Genetic Algorithms * Q-Learning * Markov Decision Processes * Approximate Dynamic Programming * Artificial Neural Networks * Probabilistic Maps * Multi-Agent Systems * Kalman, particle, and confidence filtering

Advances in Computational Intelligence and Autonomy for Aerospace Systems

Advances in Computational Intelligence and Autonomy for Aerospace Systems
Author: John Valasek,Timothy C. Lieuwen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2018
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN: 1523120673

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"A follow-on volume to Advances in Intelligent and Autonomous Aerospace Systems (AIAA, 2012), Advances in Computational Intelligence and Autonomy for Aerospace Systems seeks tp provide both the aerospace researcher and the practicing aerospace engineer with further insight into the latest innovative methods and approaches regarding intelligent and autonomous aerospace systems."--Page [4] of cover.

Advances in Computational Intelligence and Autonomy for Aerospace Systems

Advances in Computational Intelligence and Autonomy for Aerospace Systems
Author: John Valasek,Timothy C. Lieuwen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN: 1624104789

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Provides the aerospace researcher and the practicing aerospace engineer with insight into the latest innovative methods and approaches regarding intelligent and autonomous aerospace systems. Coverage includes Intelligent Space Systems, Intelligent Validation and Verification Methods, Intelligent Health Monitoring, and Intelligent Flight Control.

Machine Intelligence and Autonomy for Aerospace Systems

Machine Intelligence and Autonomy for Aerospace Systems
Author: Ewald Heer,Henry Lum
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1988
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015013834422

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After a brief historical overview, chapters discuss the implications of a 1985 Congressional mandate to advance automation and robotics for the Space Station program, the human in the control loop, and special advanced artificial intelligence areas related to the autonomous, operational aspects of s

Advances in Intelligent and Autonomous Aerospace Systems

Advances in Intelligent and Autonomous Aerospace Systems
Author: John Valasek
Publsiher: Progress in Astronautics and A
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2012
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1600868975

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Research advances in embedded computational intelligence, communication, control, and new mechanisms for sensing, actuation, and adaptation hold the promise to transform aerospace. The result will be air and space vehicles, propulsion systems, exploration systems, and vehicle management systems that respond more quickly, provide large-scale distributed coordination, work in dangerous or inaccessible environments, and augment human capabilities. Advances in Intelligent and Autonomous Aerospace Systems seeks to provide both the aerospace researcher and the practicing aerospace engineer with an exposition on the latest innovative methods and approaches that focus on intelligent and autonomous aerospace systems. The chapters are written by leading researchers in this field, and include ideas, directions, and recent results on intelligent aerospace research issues with a focus on dynamics and control, systems engineering, and aerospace design. The content on uncertainties, modeling of large and highly non-linear complex systems, robustness, and adaptivity is intended to be useful in both the sub-system and the overall system level design and analysis of various aerospace vehicles.A broad spectrum of methods and approaches are presented, including: * Bio-Inspiration * Fuzzy Logic * Genetic Algorithms * Q-Learning * Markov Decision Processes * Approximate Dynamic Programming * Artificial Neural Networks * Probabilistic Maps * Multi-Agent Systems * Kalman, particle, and confidence filtering

Advances in Aerospace Guidance Navigation and Control

Advances in Aerospace Guidance  Navigation and Control
Author: Joël Bordeneuve-Guibé,Antoine Drouin,Clément Roos
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2015-04-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319175188

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The two first CEAS (Council of European Aerospace Societies) Specialist Conferences on Guidance, Navigation and Control (CEAS EuroGNC) were held in Munich, Germany in 2011 and in Delft, The Netherlands in 2013. ONERA The French Aerospace Lab, ISAE (Institut Supérieur de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace) and ENAC (Ecole Nationale de l’Aviation Civile) accepted the challenge of jointly organizing the 3rd edition. The conference aims at promoting new advances in aerospace GNC theory and technologies for enhancing safety, survivability, efficiency, performance, autonomy and intelligence of aerospace systems. It represents a unique forum for communication and information exchange between specialists in the fields of GNC systems design and operation, including air traffic management. This book contains the forty best papers and gives an interesting snapshot of the latest advances over the following topics: l Control theory, analysis, and design l Novel navigation, estimation, and tracking methods l Aircraft, spacecraft, missile and UAV guidance, navigation, and control l Flight testing and experimental results l Intelligent control in aerospace applications l Aerospace robotics and unmanned/autonomous systems l Sensor systems for guidance, navigation and control l Guidance, navigation, and control concepts in air traffic control systems For the 3rd CEAS Specialist Conference on Guidance, Navigation and Control the International Program Committee conducted a formal review process. Each paper was reviewed in compliance with standard journal practice by at least two independent and anonymous reviewers. The papers published in this book were selected from the conference proceedings based on the results and recommendations from the reviewers.

Advances in Aerospace Guidance Navigation and Control

Advances in Aerospace Guidance  Navigation and Control
Author: Qiping Chu,Bob Mulder,Daniel Choukroun,Erik-Jan van Kampen,Coen de Visser,Gertjan Looye
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 773
Release: 2013-11-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642382536

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Following the successful 1st CEAS (Council of European Aerospace Societies) Specialist Conference on Guidance, Navigation and Control (CEAS EuroGNC) held in Munich, Germany in 2011, Delft University of Technology happily accepted the invitation of organizing the 2nd CEAS EuroGNC in Delft, The Netherlands in 2013. The goal of the conference is to promote new advances in aerospace GNC theory and technologies for enhancing safety, survivability, efficiency, performance, autonomy and intelligence of aerospace systems using on-board sensing, computing and systems. A great push for new developments in GNC are the ever higher safety and sustainability requirements in aviation. Impressive progress was made in new research fields such as sensor and actuator fault detection and diagnosis, reconfigurable and fault tolerant flight control, online safe flight envelop prediction and protection, online global aerodynamic model identification, online global optimization and flight upset recovery. All of these challenges depend on new online solutions from on-board computing systems. Scientists and engineers in GNC have been developing model based, sensor based as well as knowledge based approaches aiming for highly robust, adaptive, nonlinear, intelligent and autonomous GNC systems. Although the papers presented at the conference and selected in this book could not possibly cover all of the present challenges in the GNC field, many of them have indeed been addressed and a wealth of new ideas, solutions and results were proposed and presented. For the 2nd CEAS Specialist Conference on Guidance, Navigation and Control the International Program Committee conducted a formal review process. Each paper was reviewed in compliance with good journal practice by at least two independent and anonymous reviewers. The papers published in this book were selected from the conference proceedings based on the results and recommendations from the reviewers.

Autonomous Trajectory Planning and Guidance Control for Launch Vehicles

Autonomous Trajectory Planning and Guidance Control for Launch Vehicles
Author: Zhengyu Song,Dangjun Zhao,Stephan Theil
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2023-04-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789819906130

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This open access book highlights the autonomous and intelligent flight control of future launch vehicles for improving flight autonomy to plan ascent and descent trajectories onboard, and autonomously handle unexpected events or failures during the flight. Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, space launch activities worldwide have grown vigorously. Meanwhile, commercial launches also account for the booming trend. Unfortunately, the risk of space launches still exists and is gradually increasing in line with the rapidly rising launch activities and commercial rockets. In the history of space launches, propulsion and control systems are the two main contributors to launch failures. With the development of information technologies, the increase of the functional density of hardware products, the application of redundant or fault-tolerant solutions, and the improvement of the testability of avionics, the launch losses caused by control systems exhibit a downward trend, and the failures induced by propulsion systems become the focus of attention. Under these failures, the autonomous planning and guidance control may save the missions. This book focuses on the latest progress of relevant projects and academic studies of autonomous guidance, especially on some advanced methods which can be potentially real-time implemented in the future control system of launch vehicles. In Chapter 1, the prospect and technical challenges are summarized by reviewing the development of launch vehicles. Chapters 2 to 4 mainly focus on the flight in the ascent phase, in which the autonomous guidance is mainly reflected in the online planning. Chapters 5 and 6 mainly discuss the powered descent guidance technologies. Finally, since aerodynamic uncertainties exert a significant impact on the performance of the ascent / landing guidance control systems, the estimation of aerodynamic parameters, which are helpful to improve flight autonomy, is discussed in Chapter 7. The book serves as a valuable reference for researchers and engineers working on launch vehicles. It is also a timely source of information for graduate students interested in the subject.