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Title: Autonomous Flight


1
Autonomous Flight
  • AIAA Group 6
  • Mat Thompson

2
Autonomy-The degree to which something is
subject to control from the outside
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
  • Manned Aerial Vehicles

3
UAV Autonomy
  • Least- Target and Drone
  • Civil and Commercial
  • Reconnaissance
  • Research and Development
  • Most- UCAV
  • Sensor Fusion
  • Communications
  • Motion Planning
  • Trajectory Generation
  • Task Allocation

4
UAV Tier Systems
  • USAF Tier System
  • Tier 1 Low altitude, long endurance- Gnat 750
  • Tier 2 Medium altitude, long endurance- MQ-1
    Predator, MQ-9 Reaper
  • Tier 2 High Altitude Long Endurance
    Conventional- RQ-4 global Hawk
  • Tier 3- High altitude long endurance low
    observable- RQ-3 Dark-star

5
USMC Tier System
  • Tier 1- Dragon Eye
  • scouts urban areas, launched by bungee chords
  • Tier 2- Scan Eagle
  • needs four humvees to carry system

6
UCAV
  • J-UCAS Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems
  • X-45 UCAV
  • Attack missions successful. Communication.
  • X-47 Pegasus
  • Collision avoidance software. Group flight.
  • Real Time communication and decision making
    between UCAVs
  • Program Canceled

7
Foreign Autonomous Vehicles
  • nEUROn
  • drop a bomb by 2012
  • Alenia Sky-X
  • still in test flight stages
  • Autonomous Vehicles Worldwide

8
Future Autonomous Flight
  • Air Force Hunter-Killer Program will select one
    of the five for production after 2007
  • 1. Scaled Composites Model 395
  • 2. Scaled Composites Model 396
  • 3. General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper (already flying)
  • 4. Aurora/Israeli Eagle/Heron 2
  • 5. Lockheed ?
  • 6. Raytheon package

9
Unmanned Systems Roadmap
  • DoD autonomous goals until 2030
  • 1. Joint unmanned combat aircraft system capable
    of performing suppression of enemy air
    defenses/strike/electronic attack/surveillance in
    high threat environments
  • 2.-9. logistics to support goal 1.

10
Full Autonomy
  • P-175 Polecat is being developed by Lockheed to
    have full autonomy from take-off to landing.
  • Triple Redundant Flight Control Software

11
Far Future
  • Keeping the man-in-the-loop

12
Autopilot
  • Modern autopilots use inertial guidance systems
    as well as GPS or radio to correct flight path
    errors
  • Lower Fuel consumption
  • Modern Auto Flight Systems can take-off, ascend,
    level, descend, approach, land. Everything but
    taxi
  • Category IIIb landing guides the planes automatic
    pilot through landing and rollout
  • Category IIIc does the previous and taxis the
    plane to the terminal. Requires 3 autopilot
    systems

13
Concorde Autopilot
  • Auto Throttle
  • Autopilot Horizontal
  • Autopilot Vertical
  • Datum Adjust
  • Warning Landing Display

14
Auto Throttle
  • 3 Modes
  • Mach Hold- keeps make number steady, even with
    temperature change
  • IAS Hold- holds indicated air speed
  • IAS ACQ- will change to selected air speed then
    switch to IAS hold

15
Autopilot Horizontal
  • INS- aircraft follows waypoints by inertial
    navigation system
  • TRK HDG- pull for heading, follow compass
  • push for track, direct path accounting wind
    speeds
  • HDG Hold
  • VOR LOC- tracks a selected beacon
  • Back Beam- non-autopilot tracking back beam
    localizer

16
Autopilot Vertical
  • PITCH HOLD
  • MACH HOLD- hold mach number by pitch changes, not
    throttle
  • MAX CLIMB- climbs at near max operating speed
  • MAX CRUISE-engages at height of max climb
  • IAS HOLD- holds airspeed by pitch changes
  • ALT HOLD
  • VERT SPEED

17
More Vertical Autopilot
  • ALT ACQ
  • TURB- holds pitch, altitude and heading, reduces
    trim
  • LAND- CATIIIb system, second redundant autopilot
    engaged
  • GO AROUND- pitch 15 deg. Hold wings. Initiated
    when two of the throttle levers are forward in
    land or glide mode
  • GLIDE- used before pilot makes a manual landing

18
Datum Adjust
  • Add or subtract speed by Mach 0.6
  • Autopilot turn at 5 deg/s to adjust heading
  • Pitch Adjust

19
Warnings
  • Red lights flash if failure in autopilot
    autothrottle
  • DH flashes if under set height
  • LAND2/3 flash if CATII or CATIII are supported
  • Aircraft deviation lights
  • Test

20
Auto Correct
  • Stall warnings- stick shaker
  • Deep Stall warning- stick pusher
  • Collision Avoidance- TCAS III
  • Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System
    gives vocalize suggestions horizontally and
    vertically among multiple aircraft to avoid
    collision
  • FAA regulates that even false alarms be treated
    as real threats
  • Next Generation TCAS may auto correct flight path
    to avoid collision

21
Modern Autopilot
  • C-17 Globemaster III uses the Electronic flight
    Control System.
  • New CsLEOS has memory partition to allow multiple
    applications to run simultaneously without
    interference.
  • Operate autopilot, air/ground collision warning,
    deep stall avoidance, angle of attack limiter,
    all engine out autopilot, safe go-around
    autopilot, navigation, engine control, flight
    control.
  • Can do take-off modes for all levels of flight
    for pitch, roll, and yaw. Autopilot is sensitive
    to the stick, and engages or disengages
    automatically when it is in use.

22
Manned and Unmanned
  • UAVs assist manned fighters
  • bombers, air combat, air defense
  • Pilots control weapons release

23
Qs
24
References
  • Concorde Technical Specs, http//www.concordesst.c
    om/autopilot.html
  • UAV Roadmap 2005-2030, www.fas.org/irp/program/col
    lect/uav_roadmap2005.pdf
  • Dp-5X, X-50 Dragonfly, http//www.defensetech.org/
    archives/001748.html
  • UAVs as Tactical wingmen, http//web.mit.edu/aeroa
    stro/www/labs/halab/papers/UAV_wingmen_AUVSIdraft.
    pdf
  • Autopilot Design, http//www.aiaa.org/content.cfm?
    pageid406gTablemtgpapergID95289
  • Flight Systems and Goals http//www.aa.washington.
    edu/research/afsl/
  • TCAS-94 http//www.rockwellcollins.com/ecat/br/TCA
    S-94_PrintFriendly.html
  • UAV Autopilot, http//www.baykarmakina.com/englis
    h/baykaruas/autopilot.asp
  • www.navyleague.org/sea_power/ju106-22.php
  • www.defenselink.mil
  • Aviation Week Space Technology July 24, 2006 pg
    64-65
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