Speed control properties in trajectory following using tunnel-in-the-sky displays

Gottfried Sachs, Roman Sperl

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Abstract

Speed control issues are considered for tunnel-in-the-sky displays with predictor presenting guidance information in a 3-dimensional format for trajectory following. The speed related properties of motion modes, stability and control of the closed-loop pilot-predictor-aircraft system are investigated. A low frequency mode of motion is particularly significant for speed control. Results from pilot-in-the-loop simulation experiments are presented in support of the theoretical findings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages495-505
Number of pages11
StatePublished - 2000
Event7th Mini Conference on Vehicle System Dynamics, Identification and Anomalies - Budapest, Hungary
Duration: 6 Nov 20008 Nov 2000

Conference

Conference7th Mini Conference on Vehicle System Dynamics, Identification and Anomalies
Country/TerritoryHungary
CityBudapest
Period6/11/008/11/00

Keywords

  • Speed control
  • Tunnel display

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