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Human Pilot Behaviour Model during of Flight Control

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The paper represents analysis of human properties during aircraft flight control. Mathematic approach will be shown to create a replacement behaviour model of human - pilot in the creation of a replacement model from view of automatic control. There is not much information in literature how to access to analysis of human properties from the view of automatic control. Simulation of human "response" on input impulse represents an essential building block in the design of auto flight control circuits of an aircraft. Particular attention is devoted to simulations of human pilot - aircraft set during selected flight parameters control of an aircraft.

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Jalovecký, R., Janů, P. (2010). Human Pilot Behaviour Model during of Flight Control. In: Brezina, T., Jablonski, R. (eds) Recent Advances in Mechatronics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05022-0_27

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