直升机舰载回收过程中辅助飞行员的视觉和控制增强技术

IF 1.4 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE Journal of the American Helicopter Society Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4050/jahs.67.042004
T. Mehling, Omkar Halbe, M. Hajek, M. Vrdoljak
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舰载直升机的发射和回收仍然对经验丰富的飞行员构成操作挑战。目前的研究旨在开发新的视觉和控制增强技术,并确定其对船上回收作业的人为因素的影响。本文首先概述了直升机-舰船动态界面模型的开发与集成,并将其应用于大视场固定基座旋翼机仿真环境中。然后介绍了在船舶回收过程中辅助飞行员的新型视觉和控制增强技术的发展。视觉增强包括二维主要飞行信息和三维适形舰载着陆符号,呈现在低成本、现成的、透明的头戴式显示系统上,以方便“眼外”驾驶。控制增强包括鲁棒非线性控制律,产生平移速率、位置保持和加速度、速度保持响应类型,具有良好的预测处理质量。最后,本文报告了四名实验试飞员对低强度和高强度船舶运动进行的模拟视觉船载接近的实验结果。结果表明,提出的视觉和控制增强技术提高了飞行员的驾驶性能,减轻了飞行员引起的振荡,降低了工作量,改善了操作,提高了机队飞行员的感知安全性。
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Visual and Control Augmentation Techniques for Pilot Assistance During Helicopter Shipboard Recovery
Shipboard launch and recovery of helicopters continue to pose operational challenges even to experienced pilots. The present research seeks to develop novel visual and control augmentation techniques and determine their impact on human factors for shipboard recovery operations. The paper first outlines the development and integration of a helicopter–ship dynamic interface model into a wide field of view, fixed-base rotorcraft simulation environment. The paper then describes the development of novel visual and control augmentation techniques for pilot assistance during shipboard recovery. Visual augmentation includes two-dimensional primary flight information and three-dimensional conformal shipboard landing symbology presented on a low-cost, off-the-shelf, see-through head-mounted display system to facilitate “eyes-out” piloting. Control augmentation includes robust nonlinear control laws producing translational rate command position hold, and acceleration command velocity hold response types with good predicted handling qualities. Finally, the paper reports experimental results of simulated visual shipboard approaches conducted with four experimental test pilots for low- and high-intensity ship motions. The results indicate improved piloting performance, mitigation of pilot-induced oscillations, lower workload, improved handling, and improved perceived safety for fleet pilots for the proposed visual and control augmentation techniques.
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Journal of the American Helicopter Society
Journal of the American Helicopter Society 工程技术-工程:宇航
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36
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Helicopter Society is a peer-reviewed technical journal published quarterly (January, April, July and October) by AHS — The Vertical Flight Society. It is the world''s only scientific journal dedicated to vertical flight technology and is available in print and online. The Journal publishes original technical papers dealing with theory and practice of vertical flight. The Journal seeks to foster the exchange of significant new ideas and information about helicopters and V/STOL aircraft. The scope of the Journal covers the full range of research, analysis, design, manufacturing, test, operations, and support. A constantly growing list of specialty areas is included within that scope. These range from the classical specialties like aerodynamic, dynamics and structures to more recent priorities such as acoustics, materials and signature reduction and to operational issues such as design criteria, safety and reliability. (Note: semi- and nontechnical articles of more general interest reporting current events or experiences should be sent to the VFS magazine
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