October 2006 NASA Dryden Status Aerospace Control & Guidance Sub-committee Williamsburg, VA October 2006 John Bosworth (661) 276-3792

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October 2006 NASA Dryden Status Aerospace Control & Guidance Sub-committee Williamsburg, VA October 2006 John Bosworth (661)

October 2006 Recent Activities Ikhana Delivered AARD Quiet Spike

October 2006 Autonomous Airborne Refueling Demonstration (AARD) Program started 4/30/2005 DARPA, Sierra Nevada Corporation, NASA Dryden Successfully plugged the basket in 2 out of 6 attempts on 8/30/2006 Possible follow-on activities Autonomous probe and drogue airborne refueling F/A-18 configured as autonomous testbed Pallet on tanker, otherwise unmodified Relative GPS/INS navigation Monocular camera tracking system

October 2006 Ikhana Project Overview Platform to conduct Earth Science Missions –Fire detection mapping with USFS 7/07 –UAV AVE satellite validation 9/07 Testbed for UAS technology development –Collision Avoidance (advocacy) Fundamental Aeronautics Research Validation Platform –Fiber-optic Wing Shape Sensing (FY07-FY09 proposed) Standard MQ-9 w/ digital engine control (9/06) Mobile ground control station (10/06) –Ku Satcom for over the horizon missions –6 engineering monitoring stations Ground Support Equipment / Spares 2 pilots in training (complete 1/07) External Pods able to carry sensors Mission Assets/Capabilities 3 processor research flight control and/or mission computer Able to autonomously control the aircraft and some systems (waypoint commands, autopilot commands, or pilot stick/rudder commands) Able to host research control laws (autonomous mission management, collision avoidance, precision trajectory, autonomous refueling, etc) Airborne Research Test System (ARTS) Airborne Research Test System (ARTS) Predator Flight Controls Servo & system cmds Ku SatCom Sensors & Systems RS-422, 1553, ARINC-429, Discretes

October 2006 Quiet Spike Objective: Extendable boom to reduce sonic boom signature –Structural load / ASE validation of boom to 1.8 Mach –Limited sonic boom probing Program Status –First Flight: Aug, 2006  Gear down: no Nz feedback  Boom retracted –Second flight scheduled 9/29  Subsonic / Supersonic Phases  Envelope expansion approach balanced between ASE, S&C, Flutter F-15B with Quiet Spike Retracted –Worse case deterministic aero uncertainty cases  Low high speed stability margins  Low Dutch roll, short period damping Pre-Flight Analysis –SMI ground tests show little to no margin with boom retracted  Worse with Nz feedback via CAS

October 2006 ARMD Implementation Planning Quiet Spike Computer Enhanced Picture of Proposed Platform. Hypersonics Integrated Resilient Aircraft Supersonics Subsonic Fixed Wing

October 2006 C-20A Precision Autopilot Development Fly for up to 200 km within a 20 meter tube with light turbulence Status –Critical Design Review completed in April 2006 –Controller design refined to enhance performance and robustness –Hardware in the loop simulation developed »Conducting V&V testing –Flight Readiness Review planned for Oct 2006 –Precision Autopilot Demonstration flight late 2006 or early 2007 Monte Carlo Simulation Results Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar (UAVSAR) C-20A (G3)

October 2006 CEV Flight Test Article Dryden responsible for Flight Test of Launch Abort System Pad Abort tests (2) Government furnished CM Prime Contractor furnished CM Ascent Abort tests (4) Transonic Max q – nominal & off-nominal High Altitude SRR for Abort Flight Test project completed in July 2006 PDR scheduled for October 2006 CDR scheduled for February 2007 Controls Group working on independent simulation of Abort Flight Test Sensitivity analysis Monte Carlo runs Trajectory analysis Abort flight test conditions Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV)

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