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A vector-based failure detection and isolation algorithm for a dual fail-operational redundant strapdown inertial measurement unitA vector-based failure detection and isolation technique for a skewed array of two degree-of-freedom inertial sensors is developed. Failure detection is based on comparison of parity equations with a threshold, and isolation is based on comparison of logic variables which are keyed to pass/fail results of the parity test. A multi-level approach to failure detection is used to ensure adequate coverage for the flight control, display, and navigation avionics functions. Sensor error models are introduced to expose the susceptibility of the parity equations to sensor errors and physical separation effects. The algorithm is evaluated in a simulation of a commercial transport operating in a range of light to severe turbulence environments. A bias-jump failure level of 0.2 deg/hr was detected and isolated properly in the light and moderate turbulence environments, but not detected in the extreme turbulence environment. An accelerometer bias-jump failure level of 1.5 milli-g was detected over all turbulence environments. For both types of inertial sensor, hard-over, and null type failures were detected in all environments without incident. The algorithm functioned without false alarm or isolation over all turbulence environments for the runs tested.
Document ID
19870020098
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Technical Memorandum (TM)
Authors
Morrell, Frederick R.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Bailey, Melvin L.
(PRC Kentron, Inc. Hampton, Va., United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
September 1, 1987
Subject Category
Aircraft Instrumentation
Report/Patent Number
NASA-TM-100493
NAS 1.15:100493
Report Number: NASA-TM-100493
Report Number: NAS 1.15:100493
Accession Number
87N29531
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 505-66-21-06
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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