There have been attempts at obtaining robust guidance laws to ensure zero miss distance (ZMD) for interceptors with parametric uncertainties. All these laws require the plant to be of minimum phase type to enable the overall guidance loop transfer function to satisfy strict positive realness (SPR). The SPR property implies absolute stability of the closed loop system, and has been shown in the literature to lead to ZMD because it avoids saturation of lateral acceleration. In these works higher order interceptors are reduced to lower order equivalent models for which control laws are designed to ensure ZMD. However, it has also been shown that when the original system with right half plane (RHP) zeros is considered, the resulting mis...
A zero order feedback solution of a variable speed interception game between two aircraft in the hor...
The capturability of a realistic generalized true proportional navigation (RGTPN) guidance law, agai...
For an interceptor that follows a Keplerian trajectory, we have obtained a closed-form linear expres...
A new suboptimal guidance law is presented. It uses proportional navigation with phase lead compensa...
The purpose of guidance is to cause a collision between a missile and a specified target. Accordingl...
This paper suggests a new approach in designing homing guidance laws to enable direct shaping of the...
This dissertation studies the optimal guidance of homing missiles. The guidance objective is to dete...
Addressed here is the precision missile guidance problem where the successful intercept criterion ha...
TRUE proportional navigation (TPN) is a version of pro- portional navigation (PN) guidance law in wh...
In this paper, to make an interceptor intercept a maneuvering target, a parallel approaching guidanc...
[[abstract]]In this work, the capture region of the general ideal proportional navigation guidance l...
An interdependent estimation and guidance design approach for interceptors is presented by enforcing...
We present a novel guidance law that uses observations consisting solely of seeker line of sight ang...
In this paper, by accounting for the angle constraint (AC) and autopilot lag compensation (ALC), a n...
We present a novel guidance law that uses observations consisting solely of seeker line-of-sight ang...
A zero order feedback solution of a variable speed interception game between two aircraft in the hor...
The capturability of a realistic generalized true proportional navigation (RGTPN) guidance law, agai...
For an interceptor that follows a Keplerian trajectory, we have obtained a closed-form linear expres...
A new suboptimal guidance law is presented. It uses proportional navigation with phase lead compensa...
The purpose of guidance is to cause a collision between a missile and a specified target. Accordingl...
This paper suggests a new approach in designing homing guidance laws to enable direct shaping of the...
This dissertation studies the optimal guidance of homing missiles. The guidance objective is to dete...
Addressed here is the precision missile guidance problem where the successful intercept criterion ha...
TRUE proportional navigation (TPN) is a version of pro- portional navigation (PN) guidance law in wh...
In this paper, to make an interceptor intercept a maneuvering target, a parallel approaching guidanc...
[[abstract]]In this work, the capture region of the general ideal proportional navigation guidance l...
An interdependent estimation and guidance design approach for interceptors is presented by enforcing...
We present a novel guidance law that uses observations consisting solely of seeker line of sight ang...
In this paper, by accounting for the angle constraint (AC) and autopilot lag compensation (ALC), a n...
We present a novel guidance law that uses observations consisting solely of seeker line-of-sight ang...
A zero order feedback solution of a variable speed interception game between two aircraft in the hor...
The capturability of a realistic generalized true proportional navigation (RGTPN) guidance law, agai...
For an interceptor that follows a Keplerian trajectory, we have obtained a closed-form linear expres...