Sensitivity Analysis of a Neural Network based Avionic System by Simulated Fault and Noise Injection

Abstract

The application of virtual sensor is widely discussed in literature as a cost effective solution compared to classical physical architectures. RAMS (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety) performance of the entire avionic system seem to be greatly improved using analytical redundancy. However, commercial applications are still uncommon. A complete analysis of the behavior of these models must be conducted before implementing them as an effective alternative for aircraft sensors. In this paper, a virtual sensor based on neural network called Smart-ADAHRS (Smart Air Data, Attitude and Heading Reference System) is analyzed through simulation. The model simulates realistic input signals of typical inertial and air data MEMS (Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems) sensors. A procedure to define the background noise model is applied and two different cases are shown. The first considers only the sensor noise whereas the latter uses the same procedure with the operative flight noise. Flight tests have been conducted to measure the disturbances on the inertial and air data sensors. Comparison of the Power Spectral Density function is carried out between operative and background noise. A model for GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) receiver, complete with constellation simulator and atmospheric delay evaluation, is also implemented. Eventually, a simple multi-sensor data fusion technique is modeled. Results show good robustness of the Smart-ADAHRS to the sensor faults and a marginal sensitivity to the temperature-related faults. Solution for this kind of degradation is indicated at the end of the paper. Influences of noise on input signals is also discussed

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