Data-driven and uncertainty-aware robust airstrip surface estimation

Author:

Crocetti FrancescoORCID,Fravolini Mario Luca,Costante Gabriele,Valigi Paolo

Abstract

AbstractThe performances of aircraft braking control systems are strongly influenced by the tire friction force experienced during the braking phase. The availability of an accurate estimate of the current airstrip characteristics is a recognized issue for developing optimized braking control schemes. The study presented in this paper is focused on the robust online estimation of the airstrip characteristics from sensory data usually available on an aircraft. In order to capture the nonlinear dependency of the current best slip on sequential slip-friction measurements acquired during the braking maneuver, multilayer perceptron (MLP) approximators have been proposed. The MLP training is based on a synthetic data set derived from a widely used tire–road friction model. In order to achieve robust predictions, MLP architectures based on the drop-out mechanism have been applied not only in the offline training phase but also during the braking. This allowed to online compute a confidence interval measure for best friction estimate that has been exploited to refine the estimation via Kalman Filtering. Open loop and closed loop simulation studies in 15 representative airstrip scenarios (with multiple surface transitions) have been performed to evaluate the performance of the proposed robust estimation method in terms of estimation error, aircraft braking distance, and time, together with a quantitative comparison with a state-of-the-art benchmark approach.

Funder

Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking

Università degli Studi di Perugia

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Software

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