University of Houston • University of Houston-Clear Lake • ISSO Annual Report Y2005 • 115

A Neural-Network-Based Approach for Control of Vibration in a Black Hawk Helicopter

Heidar A. Malki, Karolos Grigoriadis, José Canelon

UH 60 Black HawkFaculty in the College of Technology and the Cullen College of Engineering have devoted efforts to the development of a time-domain approach for control of the vibration in a Black Hawk helicopter in an ISSO project funded in 2004. As a result of this grant, two papers have been published and one proposal submitted since the Y2004 report.

MILITARY MOBILITY--The UH 60 Black Hawk (l.), a highly mobile aircraft manufactured by United Technologies (Stratford, CT) and General Electric (Lynn, MA) for the U.S. army.

Publications
Bai, Y. and K. M. Grigoriadis. "H-Infinity Collocated Control of Structural Systems: An Analytical Bound Approach," J. Dynamical Sys. Measurement and Control 28.5 (2005): 850-54.
Canelon, J. I., H. A. Malki, S. A. Jacklin, and L. S. Shieh. "An Adaptive Neural Network Model for Vibration Control in a Black Hawk Helicopter," J. Am. Helicopter Soc. (Oct. 2005).


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