DocumentCode :
2536580
Title :
Expanding Airstar capability for flight research in an existing avionics design
Author :
Laughter, S.A.
Author_Institution :
NASA Langley Res. Center, Hampton, VA, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
14-18 Oct. 2012
Abstract :
The NASA Airborne Subscale Transport Aircraft Research (AirSTAR) project is an Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) test bed for experimental flight control laws and vehicle dynamics research. During its development, the test bed has gone through a number of system permutations, each meant to add functionality to the concept of operations of the system. This enabled the build-up of not only the system itself, but also the support infrastructure and processes necessary to support flight operations. These permutations were grouped into project phases and the move from Phase-III to Phase-IV was marked by a significant increase in research capability and necessary safety systems due to the integration of an Internal Pilot into the control system chain already established for the External Pilot. The major system changes in Phase-IV operations necessitated a new safety and failsafe system to properly integrate both the Internal and External Pilots and to meet acceptable project safety margins. This work involved retrofitting an existing data system into the evolved concept of operations. Moving from the first Phase-IV aircraft to the dynamically scaled aircraft further involved restructuring the system to better guard against electromagnetic interference (EMI), and the entire avionics wiring harness was redesigned in order to facilitate better maintenance and access to onboard electronics. This retrofit and harness re-design will be explored and how it integrates with the evolved Phase-IV operations.
Keywords :
aircraft control; aircraft testing; autonomous aerial vehicles; vehicle dynamics; EMI; NASA AirSTAR project; NASA airborne subscale transport aircraft research project; avionics design; electromagnetic interference; experimental flight control laws; external pilots; failsafe system; flight research; internal pilot; onboard electronics; phase-IV aircraft; phase-IV operations; safety system; safety systems; vehicle dynamics research; Aerospace control; Aerospace electronics; Aircraft; Atmospheric modeling; Electromagnetic interference; Safety; Switches;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), 2012 IEEE/AIAA 31st
Conference_Location :
Williamsburg, VA
ISSN :
2155-7195
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1699-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DASC.2012.6382438
Filename :
6382438
Link To Document :
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