Fighter pilot behavior cloning and transferring to another aircraft

dc.contributor.advisor Üre, Nazım Kemal
dc.contributor.author Sever, Gülay
dc.contributor.authorID 772812
dc.contributor.department Autonomous Systems Programme
dc.date.accessioned 2025-04-24T12:13:58Z
dc.date.available 2025-04-24T12:13:58Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.description Thesis (M.Sc.) -- Istanbul Technical University, Graduate School, 2022
dc.description.abstract he "Pilot-in-the-loop" flight simulators are important tools in the development of fighter aircraft because they allow engineers and designers to test different scenarios and algorithms in a controlled environment without the risks associated with actual flight testing. However, these simulations often require high pilot skill levels and can be time-consuming and costly to arrange. It is important to create realistic models of human fighter pilots in order to reduce the reliance on skilled pilots to demonstrate agile/aerobatic maneuvers in flight simulators. Traditional controllers for aircraft require detailed knowledge about the aerodynamic model and physics of the aircraft in order to perform aerobatic maneuvers. Also, these control algorithms may not be able to match the performance of skilled human pilots, who are limited by a lack of bandwidth. This suggests that there may be potential for improving the performance of aircraft through the use of techniques that can take advantage of the superior speed and maneuverability of skilled pilots. In that case, imitation learning is a potential solution to eliminate the dependency need of skillful pilots in the flight simulator. Imitation learning also known as learning from demonstrations has benefited from computational progresses brought on by deep learning and increased availability of demonstration data. It is aimed to emulate desired behavior in a given task. An agent is trained to learn mapping between observations and actions by utilizing demonstrations. In this thesis aims the development of a pilot behavior model which is capable of autonomously performing agile maneuvers and is able to replace expert pilots' demonstrations over its full flight envelope in the flight simulator. Moreover, this model is transferable to other aircraft with limited data using transfer learning techniques. Besides all these features, the pilot behavior model can be able to run in real time in the flight simulator.
dc.description.degree M.Sc.
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11527/26913
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Graduate School
dc.sdg.type Goal 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions
dc.subject Automatic pilot
dc.subject flight simulators
dc.subject aircraft
dc.subject aerodynamic model
dc.subject physics of the aircraft
dc.title Fighter pilot behavior cloning and transferring to another aircraft
dc.title.alternative Savaş pilotu davranışı klonlama ve farklı bir hava aracına transferi
dc.type Master Thesis
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