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Neural network control of a parallel hybrid-electric propulsion system for a small unmanned aerial vehicle.
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Neural network control of a parallel hybrid-electric propulsion system for a small unmanned aerial vehicle./
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Harmon, Frederick G.
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262 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-07, Section: B, page: 3908.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-07B.
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Engineering, Mechanical. -
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9780542237263
Neural network control of a parallel hybrid-electric propulsion system for a small unmanned aerial vehicle.
Harmon, Frederick G.
Neural network control of a parallel hybrid-electric propulsion system for a small unmanned aerial vehicle.
- 262 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-07, Section: B, page: 3908.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Davis, 2005.
Parallel hybrid-electric propulsion systems would be beneficial for small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) used for military, homeland security, and disaster-monitoring missions. The benefits, due to the hybrid and electric-only modes, include increased time-on-station and greater range as compared to electric-powered UAVs and stealth modes not available with gasoline-powered UAVs. This dissertation contributes to the research fields of small unmanned aerial vehicles, hybrid-electric propulsion system control, and intelligent control. A conceptual design of a small UAV with a parallel hybrid-electric propulsion system is provided. The UAV is intended for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. A conceptual design reveals the trade-offs that must be considered to take advantage of the hybrid-electric propulsion system. The resulting hybrid-electric propulsion system is a two-point design that includes an engine primarily sized for cruise speed and an electric motor and battery pack that are primarily sized for a slower endurance speed. The electric motor provides additional power for take-off, climbing, and acceleration and also serves as a generator during charge-sustaining operation or regeneration. The intelligent control of the hybrid-electric propulsion system is based on an instantaneous optimization algorithm that generates a hyper-plane from the nonlinear efficiency maps for the internal combustion engine, electric motor, and lithium-ion battery pack. The hyper-plane incorporates charge-depletion and charge-sustaining strategies. The optimization algorithm is flexible and allows the operator/user to assign relative importance between the use of gasoline, electricity, and recharging depending on the intended mission. A MATLAB/Simulink model was developed to test the control algorithms. The Cerebellar Model Arithmetic Computer (CMAC) associative memory neural network is applied to the control of the UAVs parallel hybrid-electric propulsion system. The CMAC neural network approximates the hyper-plane generated from the instantaneous optimization algorithm and produces torque commands for the internal combustion engine and electric motor. The CMAC neural network controller saves on the required memory as compared to a large look-up table by two orders of magnitude. The CMAC controller also prevents the need to compute a hyper-plane or complex logic every time step.
ISBN: 9780542237263Subjects--Topical Terms:
783786
Engineering, Mechanical.
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