Angle of attack prediction using recurrent neural networks in flight conditions with faulty sensors in the case of F-16 fighter jet

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Bemnet Wondimagegnehu Mersha
David N. Jansen
Hongbin Ma
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[1] Beijing Institute of Technology,School of Automation
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Software
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Computer Science, Institute of Software
[4] State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Control and Decision of Complex Systems Beijing Institute of Technology,undefined
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Data-driven modeling; F-16 fighter jet; Recurrent neural networks; Angle of attack;
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The angle of attack (AOA) is one of the critical parameters in a fixed-wing aircraft because all aerodynamic forces are functions of the AOA. Most methods for estimation of the AOA do not provide information on the method’s performance in the presence of noise, faulty total velocity measurement, and faulty pitch rate measurement. This paper investigates data-driven modeling of the F-16 fighter jet and AOA prediction in flight conditions with faulty sensor measurements using recurrent neural networks (RNNs). The F-16 fighter jet is modeled in several architectures: simpleRNN (sRNN), long-short-term memory (LSTM), gated recurrent unit (GRU), and the combinations LSTM-GRU, sRNN-GRU, and sRNN-LSTM. The developed models are tested by their performance to predict the AOA of the F-16 fighter jet in flight conditions with faulty sensor measurements: faulty total velocity measurement, faulty pitch rate and total velocity measurement, and faulty AOA measurement. We show the model obtained using sRNN trained with the adaptive momentum estimation algorithm (Adam) produces more exact predictions during faulty total velocity measurement and faulty total velocity and pitch rate measurement but fails to perform well during faulty AOA measurement. The sRNN-GRU combinations with the GRU layer closer to the output layer performed better than all the other networks. When using this architecture, the correlation and mean squared error (MSE) between the true (real) value and the predicted value during faulty AOA measurement increased by 0.12 correlation value and the MSE decreased by 4.3 degrees if one uses only sRNN. In the sRNN-GRU combined architecture, moving the GRU closer to the output layer produced a model with better predicted values.
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页码:2599 / 2611
页数:12
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