Active Control of Wind-Tunnel Model Aero-elastic Response Using Neural

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Aerospace and Defense,
Electrical and Electronic
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Business Operations,
NASA,
Neural Network,
R&D,
Research & Development
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NASA

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Overview: Under a joint research and development effort conducted by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and The Boeing Company (formerly McDonnell Douglas) three neural-network based control systems were developed and tested. The control systems were experimentally evaluated using a transonic wind-tunnel model in the Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel. One system used a neural network in a predictive control scheme, and the third employed a neural network in an inverse model control scheme. This paper will summarize the findings of this project.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,065KB | Date: Mar 2000 | Pages: 12


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