Learning autopilot
DCFirst Claim
1. An apparatus for providing automatic control of a vehicle comprising:
- means for providing vehicle position information, the vehicle position information comprising time information for the vehicle within a known reference frame, the reference frame having at least three dimensions;
a memory means which stores position information at predetermined intervals while the vehicle is operated during a rehearsal mission in the known reference frame;
means for comparing the stored vehicle position information with actual position information from said means for providing vehicle position information during automatic operation of the vehicle and generating a plurality of error signals, each of the error signals has a magnitude proportional to the difference between the stored vehicle position information and actual vehicle position information; and
vehicle control means which receives the plurality of error signals from said means for comparing and converts the error signals to control signals which control the movements of the vehicle, where the vehicle moves according to the vehicle position information stored in the memory means.
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Abstract
A learning autopilot for a vehicle provides the capability to command complex maneuvers or maneuver the vehicle when control by its ground station is not possible. A memory is used during a piloted rehearsal mission and position and time information for the aircraft is stored in the memory. This memory is incorporated into the vehicle control system, and during automatic operation of the aircraft, the recorded position and relative time information is retrieved and compared against position and relative time information occurring during automatic flight. The difference between the recorded information and the actual flight information is used to generate error signals which are converted to command signals for the vehicle. Maneuvers which were initiated and completed by the pilot during the rehearsal mission are then repeated during the automatic flight from the flight information stored in the memory.
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22 Claims
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1. An apparatus for providing automatic control of a vehicle comprising:
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means for providing vehicle position information, the vehicle position information comprising time information for the vehicle within a known reference frame, the reference frame having at least three dimensions; a memory means which stores position information at predetermined intervals while the vehicle is operated during a rehearsal mission in the known reference frame; means for comparing the stored vehicle position information with actual position information from said means for providing vehicle position information during automatic operation of the vehicle and generating a plurality of error signals, each of the error signals has a magnitude proportional to the difference between the stored vehicle position information and actual vehicle position information; and vehicle control means which receives the plurality of error signals from said means for comparing and converts the error signals to control signals which control the movements of the vehicle, where the vehicle moves according to the vehicle position information stored in the memory means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of providing automatic control of a vehicle comprising the steps of:
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providing means to generate position information for the vehicle during operation, the position information comprising time information for the vehicle in a known reference frames, the reference frame having at least three dimensions; manually operating the vehicle in the known reference frame according to a predetermined plan; recording the position information for the vehicle in a memory at predetermined intervals; during automatic operation of the vehicle in the known reference frame, generating a plurality error signals which are proportional to the difference between the recorded position information and actual position information for the vehicle; and converting said error signals into control signals which provide for automatic operation of the vehicle. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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