Missile IGC Based on Improved Model Predictive Control and Sliding Mode Observer

Li Ma, Jiayuan Shan, Junhui Liu*, Yan Ding

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Abstract

Considering recurrent optimization process in model predictive control (MPC), the model uncertainties and disturbances terms in the missile's guidance and control model can degrade recursive feasibility, and there are control mutation problems in common MPC algorithm. This paper presents a disturbance rejection model predictive control algorithm for missile integrated guidance and control (IGC). Firstly, a sliding mode observer (SMDO) is designed to estimate the unknown disturbances caused by target maneuvering. Secondly, the method of optimizing control increment is adopted in MPC to avoid the phenomenon of control mutation in the model calculation. By limiting the control increment in each cycle, it ensures the continuity of the control input. Thirdly, by combining the SMDO and MPC, an IGC algorithm is presented, and the stability of the algorithm is proved by using Lyapunov stability theory. Finally, the simulation results with different impact angles verify the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm for intercepting maneuver target.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9680346
JournalInternational Journal of Aerospace Engineering
Volume2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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