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Validation and Verification of Aircraft Control Software for Control Improvement
Validation and Verification are important processes used to ensure software safety and reliability. The Cooper-Harper Aircraft Handling Qualities Rating is one of the techniques developed and used by NASA researchers to verify and validate control systems for aircrafts. Using the Validation and Verification result of controller software to improve controller\u27s performance will be one of the main objectives of this process. Real user feedback will be used to tune PI controller in order for it to perform better. The Cooper-Harper Aircraft Handling Qualities Rating can be used to justify the performance of the improved system
Community service: it always means more when it comes from the heart
Community service itself is a voluntary activity. It is up to students to choose and it should not be an obligation or an assignment. Students need to have an opinion on what they want to do as service so that they will enjoy the experience and thus be able to learn from it
Least-square based recursive optimization for distance-based source localization
In this paper we study the problem of driving an agent to an unknown source
whose location is estimated in real-time by a recursive optimization algorithm.
The optimization criterion is subject to a least-square cost function
constructed from the distance measurements to the target combined with the
agent's self-odometry. In this work, two important issues concerning real world
application are directly addressed, which is a discrete-time recursive
algorithm for concurrent control and estimation, and consideration for input
saturation. It is proven that with proper choices of the system's parameters,
stability of all system states, including on-board estimator variables and the
agent-target relative position can be achieved. The convergence of the agent's
position to the target is also investigated via numerical simulation
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