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Dave S wrote:
Tauno Voipio wrote: The GPS heading information is taken as differences of position fixes. It is prone to pretty bad errors, and probably of too low quality for AP reference. I have flown AP equipped planes that take their steering from the CDI... which in some cases is driven by a VOR/LOC and in some cases driven by a GPS. Direct heading info, no.. deviation from desired course... yes. The radial / GPS track following in an autopilot has three control loops: - innermost loop controls roll with ailerons and taking reference from horizon gyro, - next loop controls heading taking reference from heading gyro, - outermost loop tracks the navaid course difference. The outermost loop sets the required heading for the middle loop, and the middle loop sets the required roll angle for the innermost loop. The GPS heading is ill suited to the middle loop due to the inherent noise enhancing property of a differencing method. The noise may be attenuated by filtering, but then the heading reference is too slow for acceptable control loop stability and speed. -- Tauno Voipio tauno voipio (at) iki fi |
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