Simulation of UAV Systems

Authors

  • P. Kaňovský
  • L. Smrcek
  • C. Goodchild

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/754

Keywords:

autopilot, modelling, Sojka, tools, UAV

Abstract

The study described in this paper deals with the issue of a design tool for the autopilot of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and the selection of the airdata and inertial system sensors. This project was processed in cooperation with VTUL a PVO o.z. [1]. The feature that distinguishes the autopilot requirements of a UAV (Figs. 1, 7, 8) from the flight systems of conventional manned aircraft is the paradox of controlling a high bandwidth dynamical system using sensors that are in harmony with the low cost low weight objectives that UAV designs are often expected to achieve. The principal function of the autopilot is flight stability, which establishes the UAV as a stable airborne platform that can operate at a precisely defined height. The main sensor for providing this height information is a barometric altimeter. The solution to the UAV autopilot design was realised with simulations using the facilities of Matlab® and in particular Simulink®[2]. 

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P. Kaňovský

L. Smrcek

C. Goodchild

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Published

2005-01-04

How to Cite

Kaňovský, P., Smrcek, L., & Goodchild, C. (2005). Simulation of UAV Systems. Acta Polytechnica, 45(4). https://doi.org/10.14311/754

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