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Figure 24 - General setup window
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the casual observer is that since t
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Once the new column is added, the u
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specific. The method fails when the
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2.3.3 Run Mode GUI Figure 27 - Run
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not make any improvements. As with
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specific run order is not required,
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Order Cases, and Mode buttons all b
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uttons, a zoom out feature, and ove
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Plot 1 Page 1 Plot 2 Display Area P
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same way as in Run Mode. Two window
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Figure 35 - Multiple case plot The
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Figure 37 - Add/Edit/Remove Plot GU
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Figure 38 - New Gain Schedule plot
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Figure 39 - Multiple page concept 7
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the user may choose to freeze addit
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In the case above, if there were an
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parameter 8 would not resolve the c
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The logic of the table above is sim
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process would repeat until all Cram
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opponent. The computer would then r
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Figure 45 - Example Cramer Rao plot
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method are exceeded, the result wou
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this capability to the automated ru
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not exorbitantly large, and thus th
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connected through mechanical linkag
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Figure 52 - Control System block Th
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Figure 54 - Roll - Attitude Hold bl
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chosen for the template was that of
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Figure 58 - Initial Optimized basel
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integrator in the lateral controlle
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only the four lateral gains were ac
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GUI, ten more cases were added usin
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the Plot Multiple feature of the An
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method was causing problems. Thus t
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Figure 67 - Corrected gain schedule
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constant, and the remaining stabili
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simpler parameters, it provided gre
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was then started by pressing the Ru
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of the critical parameters, however
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simply because the system is not a
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The HQ Window, as developed already
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not, then the specs most critical t
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Frost, Chad R. “D
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