This paper proposes a new optimal guidance law that directly uses (instead of compensating for) gravity for accelerating missiles. The desired collision triangle that considers both gravity and the vehicle’s axial acceleration is analytically derived based on geometric conditions. The concept of instantaneous zero-effort-miss is introduced to allow for analytical guidance command derivation. By formulating a finite time instantaneous zero-effort-miss regulation problem, the proposed optimal guidance law is derived through Schwarz’s inequality approach. The relationships of the proposed formulation with conventional proportional navigation guidance and guidance-to-collision are analyzed, and the results show that the proposed guidance law en...
This paper presents an impact-angle-control guidance law with terminal constraints on the curvature ...
AbstractTo control missile’s miss distance as well as terminal impact angle, by involving the time-t...
This paper presents a computational impact angle control guidance law based on the energy cost weigh...
A novel three dimensional aiming point guidance law is presented in this paper, which eliminates the...
An optimal impact angle control guidance law is proposed in this paper.The missile system is approxi...
International audiencePurpose – This note aims to introduce a terminal guidance law that is able to ...
This paper proposes a new optimal guidance law based on proportional-integral (PI) concept to reduce...
This dissertation studies the optimal guidance of homing missiles. The guidance objective is to dete...
AbstractIn this study, two optimal terminal guidance (OTG) laws, one of which takes into account the...
For several decades, guidance problems for interception have been extensively studied, and some guid...
A new generalized guidance law for collision courses is presented. When the missile and target axial...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76649/1/AIAA-21039-131.pd
This paper proposes an optimal impact angle control guidance law for homing missiles with a narrow f...
The main contribution of this study is the optimality analysis of the PPNG performed in full general...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76095/1/AIAA-1997-3472-988.pd
This paper presents an impact-angle-control guidance law with terminal constraints on the curvature ...
AbstractTo control missile’s miss distance as well as terminal impact angle, by involving the time-t...
This paper presents a computational impact angle control guidance law based on the energy cost weigh...
A novel three dimensional aiming point guidance law is presented in this paper, which eliminates the...
An optimal impact angle control guidance law is proposed in this paper.The missile system is approxi...
International audiencePurpose – This note aims to introduce a terminal guidance law that is able to ...
This paper proposes a new optimal guidance law based on proportional-integral (PI) concept to reduce...
This dissertation studies the optimal guidance of homing missiles. The guidance objective is to dete...
AbstractIn this study, two optimal terminal guidance (OTG) laws, one of which takes into account the...
For several decades, guidance problems for interception have been extensively studied, and some guid...
A new generalized guidance law for collision courses is presented. When the missile and target axial...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76649/1/AIAA-21039-131.pd
This paper proposes an optimal impact angle control guidance law for homing missiles with a narrow f...
The main contribution of this study is the optimality analysis of the PPNG performed in full general...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76095/1/AIAA-1997-3472-988.pd
This paper presents an impact-angle-control guidance law with terminal constraints on the curvature ...
AbstractTo control missile’s miss distance as well as terminal impact angle, by involving the time-t...
This paper presents a computational impact angle control guidance law based on the energy cost weigh...