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The Industrial Evaluation task is performed as part of the GARTEUR Action Group to show industry’s view of the work presented by the universities and the research establishments involved in the group. The evaluation also contributes to the process of knowledge transfer of new technologies into industry. The objective is not to find the best method for aircraft control law design and analysis but to examine the potential of the presented methods. The purpose of the industrial evaluation is also to assess whether the presented methods can reduce the time and effort required to develop flight control systems or help to develop flight control systems with higher quality and reduced demands on on-board computer capacity.
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Jeanneau, M., Karlsson, F., Korte, U. (2007). Industrial Evaluation. In: Bates, D., Hagström, M. (eds) Nonlinear Analysis and Synthesis Techniques for Aircraft Control. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, vol 365. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73719-3_14
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