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Neuro-Flight Controllers for Aircraft Using Minimal Resource Allocating Networks (MRAN)

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This paper presents the application of the recently developed Minimal Resource Allocating Network (MRAN) for aircraft flight control, with special emphasis on its robustness and fault tolerance properties. MRAN is a dynamic Radial Basis Function network (RBFN) incorporating a growing and pruning strategy resulting in a compact network structure. For the aircraft control application presented here, a simple scheme in which MRAN aids a conventional controller using a feedback error learning mechanism is presented. The robustness and the fault tolerant nature of the neuro controller is illustrated using a F8 fighter aircraft model in an autopilot mode. The objective of the controller is to follow the velocity and pitch rate pilot commands under large parameter variations and sudden changes in actuator time constants. Simulation results demonstrate the satisfactory performance of the MRAN neuro-flight controller even under these faulty conditions.

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Li, Y., Sundararajan, N. & Saratchandran, P. Neuro-Flight Controllers for Aircraft Using Minimal Resource Allocating Networks (MRAN). Neural Comput & Applic 10, 172–183 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s005210170009

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