Rzeszów University of Technology has undertaken the task of designing and providing of equipment to a flying laboratory. This paper presents basic design principles of the Inertial Reference Unit (IRU) which employs measuring signals from the Fiber Optic Gyros (FOG), accelerometers and electronic compass module. A microcomputer follows the algorithm of complementary filtration for of calculating the Euler angles for the aircraft attitude (pitch, roll and heading), angular rates, and linear accelerations. The correction systems that minimize error of the steady‐state measuring have been employed. The results of computer simulations, lab tests and selected flight tests have also been presented. The Inertial Reference Unit μIRU‐1 was tested in flight on board of the general aviation aircraft PZL‐110 “Koliber”. It has been confirmed that metrological properties of the system are appropriate for the purposes of teaching process. Currently, a modified version of the unit is being prepared. The new IRU is planned as a main reference unit for integrated flight control system of general aviation aircraft.
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Andrzej Tomczyk
Andrzej Tomczyk
Andrzej Tomczyk is with the Department of Avionics and Control, Rzeszów University of Technology, W.Pola 2, 35‐959 Rzeszów, Poland
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-4213
Print ISSN: 1748-8842
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2002
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: An International Journal (2002) 74 (2): 154–160.
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Tomczyk A (2002), "Testing of the attitude and heading reference system". Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: An International Journal, Vol. 74 No. 2 pp. 154–160, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00022660210420870
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