Identification Modeling and Characteristics of Miniature Rotorcraft, Hardcove...

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Number of Pages: Xvi, 226 Pages Item Weight: 40.6 Oz Item Width: 6.1 in Subject Area: Transportation, Computers, Technology & Engineering Language: English Subject: Aviation / General, Intelligence (Ai) & Semantics, Mechanical, Electrical width: 6.1 in Type: Textbook Book Title: Identification Modeling and Characteristics of Miniature Rotorcra Item Length: 9.3 in Publisher: Springer Publication Name: Identification Modeling and Characteristics of Miniature Rotorcraft Author: Bernard Mettler Format: Hardcover ISBN: 9781402072284 Publication Year: 2002

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Identification Modeling and Characteristics of Miniature Rotorcraft, Hardcove.... Identification Modeling and Characteristics of Miniature Rotorcraft, Hardcover by Mettler, Bernard, ISBN 1402072287, ISBN-13 9781402072284, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Outlining the use of the CIFER identification tool to develop a parameterized model of vehicle dynamics, this volume details the development of the theory, its experimental success, and the application of the results. It also presents an application of the advanced control system optimization tool CONDUIT to tune control laws for a model-scale UAV helicopter against multiple and competing dynamic response criteria. Mettler is a researcher with Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR () Identification Modeling and Characteristics of Miniature Rotorcraft, Hardcover by Mettler, Bernard, ISBN 1402072287, ISBN-13 9781402072284, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Outlining the use of the CIFER identification tool to develop a parameterized model of vehicle dynamics, this volume details the development of the theory, its experimental success, and the application of the results. It also presents an application of the advanced control system optimization tool CONDUIT to tune control laws for a model-scale UAV helicopter against multiple and competing dynamic response criteria. Mettler is a researcher with Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR ()