We present a comprehensive design procedure based on extremum seeking for minimum power demand formation flight, the first with performance guarantees. The procedure involves the design of a new wake robust formation hold autopilot, and transformation of the closed loop aircraft dynamics to a form in which a newly available rigorous design procedure for extremum. seeking is applicable. We apply the design procedure on a formation of Lockheed C-5s, extending the use of maximum performance formation flight to large transports. Using available experimental wake data of the C-5, we develop a model of the aircraft in the wake that models aerodynamic interference as feedback nonlinearities. Thus, our work is also the first to attain stable extremum. seeking for a plant with nonlinear feedback. Optimal formation flight is attained by online minimization of an easily measurable objective, the pitch angle of the wingman.

Control of Formation Flight Via Extremum Seeking

BERNELLI ZAZZERA, FRANCO
2002-01-01

Abstract

We present a comprehensive design procedure based on extremum seeking for minimum power demand formation flight, the first with performance guarantees. The procedure involves the design of a new wake robust formation hold autopilot, and transformation of the closed loop aircraft dynamics to a form in which a newly available rigorous design procedure for extremum. seeking is applicable. We apply the design procedure on a formation of Lockheed C-5s, extending the use of maximum performance formation flight to large transports. Using available experimental wake data of the C-5, we develop a model of the aircraft in the wake that models aerodynamic interference as feedback nonlinearities. Thus, our work is also the first to attain stable extremum. seeking for a plant with nonlinear feedback. Optimal formation flight is attained by online minimization of an easily measurable objective, the pitch angle of the wingman.
2002
Proceedings of the 2002 American Control Conference
0-7803-7298-0
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