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Reverse engineering of a fixed wing unmanned aircraft 6-DoF model for navigation and guidance applications

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posted on 2024-11-23, 09:13 authored by Martin Burston, Roberto SabatiniRoberto Sabatini, Reece Clothier, Alessandro GardiAlessandro Gardi, Subramanian Ramasamy
A method for deriving the parameters of a six-degree-of-freedom (6-DoF) aircraft dynamics model by adopting reverse engineering techniques is presented. The novelty of the paper is the adaption of the 6-DoF Aircraft Dynamics Model (ADM) as a virtual sensor integrated in a low-cost navigation and guidance system designed for small Unmanned Aircraft (UA). The mass and aerodynamic properties of the JAVELIN UA are determined with the aid of an accurate 3D scanning and CAD processing. For qualitatively assessing the calculated ADM, a trajectory with high dynamics is simulated for the JAVELIN UA and compared with that of a published 6-DoF model of the AEROSONDE UA. Additionally, to confirm the validity of the approach, reverse engineering procedures are applied to a published CAD model of the AEROSONDE UA aiding to the calculation of the associated 6-DoF model parameters. A spiral descent trajectory is generated using both the published and calculated parameters of the AEROSONDE UA and a comparative analysis is performed that validates the methodology. The accurate knowledge of the ADM is then utilised in the development of a virtual sensor to augment the UA navigation and guidance system in case of primary navigation sensor outages.

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Journal

Applied Mechanics and Materials

Volume

629

Start page

164

End page

169

Total pages

6

Publisher

Scientific.Net

Place published

Switzerland

Language

English

Copyright

© 2014 Applied Mechanics and Materials

Former Identifier

2006048919

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-13

Open access

  • Yes

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