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Automated gain scheduling using continuation techniques

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Use of a continuation technique to automate the computation of gain schedules for a flight control application and that of the equilibrium points over which the gains are to be scheduled are carried out simultaneously are demonstrated.
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This article is published in IFAC Proceedings Volumes.The article was published on 2004-09-01. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Gain scheduling.

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Théorie des bifurcations appliquée à l'analyse de la dynamique du vol des hélicoptères

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Aircraft Control and Simulation

TL;DR: Equations of Motion Building the Aircraft Model Basic Analytical and Computational Tools Aircraft Dynamics and Classical Design Techniques Modern Design Techniques Robustness and Multivariable Frequency-Domain Techniques Digital Control Appendices Index.
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Dynamics of Flight: Stability and Control

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present data from the Boeing 747-100 for estimating the mean aerodynamic chord, Mean Aerodynamic Chord and Mean Aerodynamics Center of the aircraft.
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Survey of Gain-Scheduling Analysis & Design

TL;DR: The scope of this paper includes the main theoretical results and design procedures relating to continuous gain-scheduling (in the sense of decomposition of non-linear design into linear sub-problems) control with the aim of providing both a critical overview and a useful entry point into the relevant literature.
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Analysis of gain scheduled control for nonlinear plants

TL;DR: In this paper, conditions which guarantee stability, robustness, and performance properties of the global gain schedule designs are given, which confirm and formalize popular notions regarding gain scheduled designs, such as that the scheduling variable should vary slowly, and capture the plant's nonlinearities.
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