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Systems Research in theAerospace Engineering and
Mechanicsat the University of Minnesota
  • Gary J. Balas
  • Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics
  • University of Minnesota
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • balas_at_aem.umn.edu

SAE Aerospace Controls and Guidance Meeting 19
October 2005
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University of MinnesotaAerospace Engineering and
Mechanics Systems Faculty
  • William Garrard, Department Head
  • Modeling, flight control, parachutes
  • Yiyuan Zhao
  • Optimization, air traffic control, rotorcraft
  • Demoz Gebre-Egziabher
  • Navigation, GPS, sensor fusion
  • Gary Balas
  • Robust control, real-time embedded systems,
    flight control
  • Bernard Mettler (starts Jan 2006)
  • Real-time control, planning, rc helicopters and
    planes

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Current Research
  • Control Reconfiguration and Fault Detection and
    Isolation Using Linear, Parameter Varying
    Techniques, NASA Langley Research Center, NASA
    Aviation Safety Program, Dr. Christine Belcastro
    Technical Monitor
  • Stability and Control of Supercavitating
    Vehicles, ONR, Dr. Kam Ng Program Manager
  • Special Session planned for the 2006 American
    Control Conference entitled Modeling and Control
    of High-Speed Underwater Vehicles
  • Local Arrangements Chair, 2006 American Control
    Conference, 14-16 June 2006, Minneapolis, MN

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Control of Projectiles
Using control thruster firings, the projectile
maneuvers to the optimum angle of attack
  • Tradeoff between many small maneuvers and wider
    spaced, large maneuvers
  • Controllability of projectile given a finite
    number of impulses
  • Optimal control of a number of thrusters.
  • Effect of
  • Burn time
  • Impulse size and number
  • Achievable performance

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Development of Analysis Tools for Certification
of Flight Control Laws - AFOSR
  • Andy Packard (UC Berkeley), Pete Seiler
    (Honeywell)
  • Initial focus is on nonlinear robustness analysis
  • Region-of-attraction
  • Disturbance-to-error gains
  • Inner and Outer Bounds
  • Connection to MilSpecs

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Quantitative Nonlinear Analysis
  • Initial focus
  • Region of attraction estimation
  • induced norms
  • induced norms
  • for
  • finite-dimensional nonlinear systems, with
  • polynomial vector fields
  • parameter uncertainty (also polynomial)
  • Main Tools
  • Lyapunov/HJI formulation
  • Sum-of-squares proofs to ensure nonnegativity
  • Semidefinite programming (SDP), Bilinear Matrix
    Inequalities
  • Optimization interface YALMIP and SOSTOOLS
  • SDP solvers Sedumi
  • BMIs using PENBMI (academic license from
    www.penopt.com)

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Estimating Region of Attraction
  • Dynamics, equilibrium point
  • User-defined function whose sub-level sets are to
    be in region-of-attraction
  • By choice of positive-definite V, maximize ? so
    that
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