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Results of short-period helicopter system identification using output-error and hybrid search-gradient optimization algorithm
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    Results of short-period helicopter system identification using output-error and hybrid search-gradient optimization algorithm (English)
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    30 September 2010
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    Summary: This article focuses on the problem of parameter estimation of the uncoupled, linear, short-period aerodynamic derivatives of a ``twin squirrel'' helicopter in level flight and constant speed. A flight test campaign is described with respect to maneuver specification, flight test instrumentation, and experimental data collection used to estimate the aerodynamic derivatives. The identification problem is solved in the time domain using the output-error approach, with a combination of Genetic Algorithm (GA) and Levenberg-Marquardt optimization algorithms. The advantages of this hybrid GA and gradient-search methodology in helicopter system identification are discussed.
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    parameter estimation
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    estimation of aerodynamic derivatives
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    identification problem
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    output-error approach
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    genetic algorithm (GA)
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    Levenberg-Marquardt optimization algorithms
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