Published May 2005
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Receding horizon control of vectored thrust flight experiment
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- Milam, M. B.
- Franz, R.
- Hauser, J. E.
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Murray, R. M.
Chicago
Abstract
Abstract: The application of a constrained receding horizon control technique to stabilise an indoor vectored-thrust flight experiment, known as the Caltech ducted fan, is given. The receding horizon control problem is formulated as a constrained optimal control problem and solved in real time with an efficient, computational method that combines nonlinear control theory, B-spline basis functions, and nonlinear programming. Characteristic issues, including non-zero computational times, convergence properties, choice of horizon length and terminal cost are discussed. The study validates the applicability of real-time receding horizon control for constrained systems with fast dynamics.
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© IEE, 2005. Paper first received 12th May 2003 and in revised form 5th January 2005.Attached Files
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