Measuring model of helicopter’s hovering stabilization parameters against point objects
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.49.11249Keywords:
Control, control system, helicopter, filter, perturbation, stabilizationAbstract
Here we explain measuring model of helicopter's hovering stabilization parameters againstpoint object that requires smaller volume of calculation and preserves high speed and accuracy ofstabilization. Also we investigate reduction of number of state vectors and volume of calculation viausage of extended Kalman filter and standard sensorsReferences
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