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MULTIVARIABLE CONTROL IN HELICOPTERS

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In this paper, general control approaches are evaluated for helicopter system. Control of a helicopter is its ability to respond to control inputs and achieve the desired condition of flight. There is an important contradiction between stability and controllability, since decent controllability does not necessarily exist with decent stability. In fact, a high degree of stability may tend to reduce the controllability of the aircraft.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bu makale de helicopter sistemlerin genel control yaklaþýmlarý ele alýnmýþtýr. Helikopterin kontrolu, giriþlere sistemin verdiði tepkinin kontrolu ve istenen uçuþ ortamýnýn oluþturulmasý ile tanýmlanabilir. Kontrol edilebilirlik ile kararlýlýk arasýnda ö nemli farklýlýklar mevcuttur. Yüksek dereceli kararlýlýk, helikopterin control edilebilirliðini azaltabilir.
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