Experimental Flight Testing of a Fault-Tolerant Adaptive Autopilot for Fixed-Wing Aircraft
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2022-10-24
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This paper presents an adaptive autopilot for
fixed-wing aircraft and compares its performance with a fixedgain autopilot. The adaptive autopilot is constructed by augmenting the autopilot architecture with adaptive control laws
that are updated using retrospective cost adaptive control. In
order to investigate the performance of the adaptive autopilot,
the default gains of the fixed-gain autopilot are scaled to
degrade its performance. This scenario provides a venue for
determining the ability of the adaptive autopilot to compensate
for the degraded fixed-gain autopilot. Next, the performance
of the adaptive autopilot is examined under failure conditions
by simulating a scenario where one of the control surfaces
is assumed to be stuck at an unknown angle. The adaptive
autopilot is also tested in physical flight experiments under
degraded-nominal conditions, and the resulting performance
improvement is examined.