Gross Weight, CG Position, and Airspeed Estimation for a UAM Lift plus Cruise eVTOL
Anubhav Halder, Farhan Gandhi
North Carolina State University
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This paper presents a comprehensive evaluation of data-driven machine learning (ML) frameworks for the estimation of critical operational parameters, gross weight (GW), longitudinal center-of-gravity (CGx ), and airspeed (Ux ) for a UAM-scale Lift plus Cruise eVTOL aircraft. Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), Gaussian Process Regression (GPR), and Support Vector Machines (SVM) are compared for their ability to track these dynamic parameters across both low-speed rotor-borne and high-speed wing-borne flight regimes. The models are rigorously tested on steady-state clean data and stochastic atmospheric turbulence data sets to assess performance trade-offs between computational cost, noise robustness, and predictive accuracy. Results demonstrate that GPR consistently achieves the highest accuracy on clean data, particularly for GW and CGx estimation, though it exhibits the highest sensitivity to stochastic noise. Conversely, SVM demonstrates the greatest relative robustness under turbulent conditions and superior computational efficiency, identifying it as a practical candidate for resource-constrained onboard flight computers. Furthermore, a dynamic continuous-time analysis reveals a critical trade-off between responsiveness and accuracy. Instantaneous predictions are shown to suffer from severe transient error spikes during maneuvers, whereas a moving average filtering strategy effectively mitigates these errors at the cost of response latency. These analyses demonstrate the feasibility of ML-based parameter estimation for UAM operations and highlight the necessity of adaptive temporal filtering to balance agility with resilience in turbulent environments.
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