Research of MPC Method on Preventing PIOs and Comparison with other Methods

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In modern pilot-aircraft closed-loop system, the presence of actuator rate limiting is a key feature of the phenomenon of PIO. In this paper, the MPC controller is applied to the closed-loop system and compared with SAAB and DASA compensation schemes which were proposed in other articles. Appropriate models of pilot and aircraft are selected to do the simulation, the results show that the effect of each method on preventing PIO is different, especially the MPC controller is better than others slightly.

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