scholarly journals Simulation Analysis on Optimal Guidance Law of Maneuvering Target Based on Multiple Model Adaptive Estimator

Author(s):  
Shengnan Fu ◽  
Shixiang Liu ◽  
Qunli Xia
2015 ◽  
Vol 119 (1220) ◽  
pp. 1287-1299 ◽  
Author(s):  
X. Xu ◽  
Y. Liang

Abstract In order to increase the effectiveness of interceptor missile, velocity rendezvous angle control is required in the terminal phase. The purpose of this paper is to obtain an optimal guidance law which can achieve specified velocity rendezvous angle as well as zero terminal miss distance. A biased optimal guidance law based on a simplified mathematical model is deduced for interceptors engaging against invasion aircraft. Different from previous literatures on this issue, the presented guidance law suitable for intercepting high-speed maneuvering target. Another advantage is, under centimeter level miss distance setting, the guidance law needs smaller guidance command near the terminal time, which can successfully avoid command saturation. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the presented guidance law.


Author(s):  
Jun-Yong Lee ◽  
Hyeong-Guen Kim ◽  
H Jin Kim

This article proposes an impact-time-control guidance law that can keep a non-maneuvering moving target in the seeker’s field of view (FOV). For a moving target, the missile calculates a predicted intercept point (PIP), designates the PIP as a new virtual stationary target, and flies to the PIP at the desired impact time. The main contribution of the article is that the guidance law is designed to always lock onto the moving target by adjusting the guidance gain. The guidance law for the purpose is based on the backstepping control technique and designed to regulate the defined impact time error. In this procedure, the desired look angle, which is a virtual control, is designed not to violate the FOV limit, and the actual look angle of the missile is kept within the FOV by tracking the desired look angle. To validate the performance of the guidance law, numerical simulation is conducted with different impact times. The result shows that the proposed guidance law intercepts the moving target at the desired impact time maintaining the target lock-on condition.


2017 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
pp. 04016097 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohiyeddin Mozaffari ◽  
Behrouz Safarinejadian ◽  
Tahereh Binazadeh

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