AbstractIn this study, two optimal terminal guidance (OTG) laws, one of which takes into account the final velocity vector constraint, are developed for exoatmospheric interception using optimal control theory. In exoatmospheric interception, because the proposed guidance laws give full consideration to the effect of gravity, they consume much less fuel than the traditional guidance laws while requiring a light computational load. In the development of the guidance laws, a unified optimal guidance problem is put forward, where the final velocity vector constraint can be considered or neglected by properly adjusting a parameter in the cost function. To make this problem analytically solvable, a linear model is used to approximate the gravity...
We present a novel guidance law that uses observations consisting solely of seeker line of sight ang...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77380/1/AIAA-1998-4547-770.pd
This thesis deals with development of guidance laws for advanced applications. Two class of guidance...
In this study, two optimal terminal guidance (OTG) laws, one of which takes into account the final v...
AbstractIn this study, two optimal terminal guidance (OTG) laws, one of which takes into account the...
This paper proposes a new optimal guidance law that directly uses (instead of compensating for) grav...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a comprehensive study on the performance analysis of 8 conceptual guid...
For several decades, guidance problems for interception have been extensively studied, and some guid...
An integrated guidance integrated estimation/guidance law is designed for exoatmospheric interceptor...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76095/1/AIAA-1997-3472-988.pd
International audiencePurpose – This note aims to introduce a terminal guidance law that is able to ...
AbstractTo control missile’s miss distance as well as terminal impact angle, by involving the time-t...
AbstractIdeal proportional navigation (IPN) is a natural choice for exoatmospheric interception for ...
The main contribution of this study is the optimality analysis of the PPNG performed in full general...
Starting from a definition of the biased proportional navigation (PN) law and expression of the traj...
We present a novel guidance law that uses observations consisting solely of seeker line of sight ang...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77380/1/AIAA-1998-4547-770.pd
This thesis deals with development of guidance laws for advanced applications. Two class of guidance...
In this study, two optimal terminal guidance (OTG) laws, one of which takes into account the final v...
AbstractIn this study, two optimal terminal guidance (OTG) laws, one of which takes into account the...
This paper proposes a new optimal guidance law that directly uses (instead of compensating for) grav...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a comprehensive study on the performance analysis of 8 conceptual guid...
For several decades, guidance problems for interception have been extensively studied, and some guid...
An integrated guidance integrated estimation/guidance law is designed for exoatmospheric interceptor...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76095/1/AIAA-1997-3472-988.pd
International audiencePurpose – This note aims to introduce a terminal guidance law that is able to ...
AbstractTo control missile’s miss distance as well as terminal impact angle, by involving the time-t...
AbstractIdeal proportional navigation (IPN) is a natural choice for exoatmospheric interception for ...
The main contribution of this study is the optimality analysis of the PPNG performed in full general...
Starting from a definition of the biased proportional navigation (PN) law and expression of the traj...
We present a novel guidance law that uses observations consisting solely of seeker line of sight ang...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77380/1/AIAA-1998-4547-770.pd
This thesis deals with development of guidance laws for advanced applications. Two class of guidance...