2018
DOI: 10.1007/s13272-018-0338-8
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Preliminary design of advanced flight control system architectures for commercial transport aircraft

Abstract: The functional enhancement of Flight Control Systems (FCS) show potential benefits for commercial transport aircraft. Furthermore, the consideration of new technologies and more-electric concepts lead to a significant increase of the design space for FCS architectures. The objective of this contribution is to enable the preliminary design of advanced FCS architectures for a given FCS configuration. Based on a comprehensive literature research, the main subsystems are identified and simplified models of the arc… Show more

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“…Whereas technological constraints and top-level aircraft system architectures restrict the design space. The design method for the preliminary design of FCS architectures is based on a top-down approach [16], using defined technological assumptions, defined design rules and distribution logics for redundancy and reconfiguration, see Fig. 11.…”
Section: B Architecture Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Whereas technological constraints and top-level aircraft system architectures restrict the design space. The design method for the preliminary design of FCS architectures is based on a top-down approach [16], using defined technological assumptions, defined design rules and distribution logics for redundancy and reconfiguration, see Fig. 11.…”
Section: B Architecture Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This architectural design approach is also implemented in MATLAB ® . More details of the design method are shown in a previous work of Lampl et al [16].…”
Section: B Architecture Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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