rudderdependent
Rudderdependent is an adjective used in nautical engineering and vehicle dynamics to describe systems, models, or operational regimes in which turning and yaw behavior are driven primarily by rudder input. The term signals that the rudder deflection is the dominant control pathway for steering, with other effects such as sail force, propeller thrust, or environmental disturbances playing a secondary role. It is not a formal, universally standardized term, but a descriptive label found in various technical writings.
In maritime contexts, rudderdependent behavior arises when the rudder angle provides the primary yaw moment. The
In robotic and autonomous surface vehicles, rudderdependent control treats the rudder angle as the principal input
Modeling this behavior typically uses a yaw dynamics relation where the yaw rate is a function of
See also: rudder, yaw, vehicle dynamics, unmanned surface vehicle, nautical engineering.