The role of the rocket attitude control system is to execute the required maneuvers for guidance and ensure the stability of the rocket's flight attitude. Attitude control technology has always been one of the key...The role of the rocket attitude control system is to execute the required maneuvers for guidance and ensure the stability of the rocket's flight attitude. Attitude control technology has always been one of the key technologies for ensuring the success of rocket flights and has been a core topic in carrier rocket technology research. The Gravity-1 solid carrier rocket is the first solid rocket bundled rocket developed by China, adopting a configuration with four boosters and a core stage bundled together. During the actual flight process, the four booster engines are ignited first, and then, in the event of insufficient control force from the boosters, the core stage engine is ignited to participate in control. To address thrust asynchrony during the descent of the four boosters, an Extended State Observer(ESO) is employed in the control scheme for this flight segment. This involves real-time estimation and compensation of attitude parameters during flight, identification of thrust asynchrony among the boosters, and simultaneous determination of whether the core stage engine is ignited to participate in control.Through six degrees of freedom simulation analysis and Y1 flight test validation, this method has been proven to be correct and feasible.展开更多
In this paper, the asynchrony problem of distributed detection is analyzed and discussed.Two approaches are proposed and related results are given. It is shown that all fusion rules can beunified in the framework with...In this paper, the asynchrony problem of distributed detection is analyzed and discussed.Two approaches are proposed and related results are given. It is shown that all fusion rules can beunified in the framework with asynchrony which could be much ciooer to industrial practice.展开更多
Patient–ventilator asynchrony in Saudi Arabia practices is common,and more emphasis on how to mitigate such a clinical problem is needed.This letter is intended to shed the light on the current national evidence of p...Patient–ventilator asynchrony in Saudi Arabia practices is common,and more emphasis on how to mitigate such a clinical problem is needed.This letter is intended to shed the light on the current national evidence of patient–ventilator asynchrony and how to step ahead for better patients'ventilation management.展开更多
Traditional strapdown inertial navigation system (SINS) algorithm studies are based on ideal measurements from gy- ros and accelerometers, while in the actual strapdown inertial measurement unit (SIMU), time-async...Traditional strapdown inertial navigation system (SINS) algorithm studies are based on ideal measurements from gy- ros and accelerometers, while in the actual strapdown inertial measurement unit (SIMU), time-asynchrony between each iner- tial sensor is inevitable. Testing principles and methods for time- asynchrony parameter identification are studied. Under the single- axis swaying environment, the relationships between the SINS platform drift rate and the gyro time-asynchrony are derived using the SINS attitude error equation. It is found that the gyro time- asynchrony error can be considered as a kind of pseudo-coning motion error caused by data processing. After gyro testing and synchronization, the single-axis tumble test method is introduced for the testing of each accelerometer time-asynchrony with respect to the ideal gyro triad. Accelerometer time-asynchrony parame- ter identification models are established using SINS specific force equation. Finally, all of the relative time-asynchrony parameters between inertial sensors are well identified by using fiber optic gyro SIMU as experimental verification.展开更多
文摘The role of the rocket attitude control system is to execute the required maneuvers for guidance and ensure the stability of the rocket's flight attitude. Attitude control technology has always been one of the key technologies for ensuring the success of rocket flights and has been a core topic in carrier rocket technology research. The Gravity-1 solid carrier rocket is the first solid rocket bundled rocket developed by China, adopting a configuration with four boosters and a core stage bundled together. During the actual flight process, the four booster engines are ignited first, and then, in the event of insufficient control force from the boosters, the core stage engine is ignited to participate in control. To address thrust asynchrony during the descent of the four boosters, an Extended State Observer(ESO) is employed in the control scheme for this flight segment. This involves real-time estimation and compensation of attitude parameters during flight, identification of thrust asynchrony among the boosters, and simultaneous determination of whether the core stage engine is ignited to participate in control.Through six degrees of freedom simulation analysis and Y1 flight test validation, this method has been proven to be correct and feasible.
文摘In this paper, the asynchrony problem of distributed detection is analyzed and discussed.Two approaches are proposed and related results are given. It is shown that all fusion rules can beunified in the framework with asynchrony which could be much ciooer to industrial practice.
文摘Patient–ventilator asynchrony in Saudi Arabia practices is common,and more emphasis on how to mitigate such a clinical problem is needed.This letter is intended to shed the light on the current national evidence of patient–ventilator asynchrony and how to step ahead for better patients'ventilation management.
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文摘Traditional strapdown inertial navigation system (SINS) algorithm studies are based on ideal measurements from gy- ros and accelerometers, while in the actual strapdown inertial measurement unit (SIMU), time-asynchrony between each iner- tial sensor is inevitable. Testing principles and methods for time- asynchrony parameter identification are studied. Under the single- axis swaying environment, the relationships between the SINS platform drift rate and the gyro time-asynchrony are derived using the SINS attitude error equation. It is found that the gyro time- asynchrony error can be considered as a kind of pseudo-coning motion error caused by data processing. After gyro testing and synchronization, the single-axis tumble test method is introduced for the testing of each accelerometer time-asynchrony with respect to the ideal gyro triad. Accelerometer time-asynchrony parame- ter identification models are established using SINS specific force equation. Finally, all of the relative time-asynchrony parameters between inertial sensors are well identified by using fiber optic gyro SIMU as experimental verification.