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Longitudinal Automatic Landing in AdaptivePID Control Law Under Wind Shear Turbulence

  • Ha, Cheol-keun (School of Transportation Systems Engineering, University of Ulsan) ;
  • Ahn, Sang-Won (School of Transportation Systems Engineering, University of Ulsan)
  • Published : 2004.06.30

Abstract

This paper deals with a problem of automatic landing guidance and control ofthe longitudinal airplane motion under the wind shear turbulence. Adaptive gainscheduled PID control law is proposed in this paper. Fuzzy logic is the main part ofthe adaptive PID controller as gain scheduler. To illustrate the successful applicationof the proposed control law to the automatic landing control problem, numericalsimulation is carried out based on the longitudinal nonlinear airplane model excited bythe wind shear turbulence. The simulation results show that the automatic landingmaneuver is successfully achieved with the satisfactory performance and the gainadaptation of the control law is made adequately within the limited gains.

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