Observers for Robust Rotor State Estimation

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Abstract

The paper discusses the synthesis of linear and nonlinear observers to estimate rotor states from fuselage state measurements alone. First, the paper reviews two forms of the classical Luenberger linear observer applied to the rotor state estimation problem and identifies some limitations thereof. Thereafter, the paper proposes a new robust nonlinear discontinuous observer based on the sliding mode theory to simultaneously estimate rotor flapping and lead-lagging states from fuselage state measurements. For this new nonlinear observer, the paper presents stability analyses to determine conditions that guarantee rotor state estimation accuracy despite unknown but bounded turbulence input. The nonlinear observer also lends itself to the online estimation of the unknown turbulence input. Simulation results in calm and turbulent air conditions highlight the efficacy and performance of the nonlinear discontinuous observer. Such rotor state observers could provide an independent source of online rotor states estimates to complement or supplement in situ rotor state measurement apparatus for various flight control and health monitoring applications.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2022
Event78th Vertical Flight Society Annual Forum and Technology Display, FORUM 2022 - Fort Worth, United States
Duration: 10 May 202212 May 2022

Conference

Conference78th Vertical Flight Society Annual Forum and Technology Display, FORUM 2022
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityFort Worth
Period10/05/2212/05/22

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