ICAD: an appropriate CACSD package for aerospace applications: Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Aided Control System Design

S.S. Robertson, W.E. Leithead, J. O'Reilly

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    Abstract

    An analysis and design method, referred to as ICAD, well suited for aerospace control design tasks is outlined. Embodied in a CACSD package, ICAD directly addresses the relevant issues of continuity, simplicity, transparency and flexibility in the modern aerospace MIMO context. Software requirements arising from ICAD are discussed, in particular, the model building and computational aspects. Some facets of the implementation within the CACSD package are illustrated and described.
    Original languageBritish English
    Pages416-421
    Number of pages6
    StatePublished - 1999

    Keywords

    • Aerospace applications
    • Aerospace industry
    • Computer aided design
    • Control systems
    • Mathematical models
    • Transfer functions
    • Aerospace control design tasks
    • Individual channel analysis and design
    • Computer software

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