TY - JOUR
T1 - Varying-Gain Proportional Navigation Guidance for Precise Impact Time Control
AU - Dong, Wei
AU - Wang, Chunyan
AU - Wang, Jianan
AU - Xin, Ming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/3
Y1 - 2023/3
N2 - This paper proposes a varying-gain proportional navigation guidance (PNG) law that can serve as the baseline for precise control of impact time. First, a varying-gain PNG law is developed by an inverse design strategy from the explicit time-to-go estimation of the conventional PNG law, which leads to high control efficiency and accurate time-to-go prediction. Next, to show its potential significance, the varying-gain PNG law is augmented with a biased feedback command to obtain an impact time control guidance (ITCG) law. As a step forward in more practical applications considering missile speed variation induced by thrust, drag, and gravity, another ITCG law is derived from an efficient time-to-go prediction method by taking the exact trajectory-to-go as the independent variable. Further, the varying-gain PNG law and the planar ITCG laws are extended to the three-dimensional guidance scenario by steering the missile to fly on an engagement plane. Compared with similar existing results, the proposed ITCG laws based on the varying-gain PNG law do not involve any linearized approximations in the derivation, and thus possess higher impact precision, wider feasible region, and less energy consumption. Finally, several numerical simulations are performed to support the analytical findings.
AB - This paper proposes a varying-gain proportional navigation guidance (PNG) law that can serve as the baseline for precise control of impact time. First, a varying-gain PNG law is developed by an inverse design strategy from the explicit time-to-go estimation of the conventional PNG law, which leads to high control efficiency and accurate time-to-go prediction. Next, to show its potential significance, the varying-gain PNG law is augmented with a biased feedback command to obtain an impact time control guidance (ITCG) law. As a step forward in more practical applications considering missile speed variation induced by thrust, drag, and gravity, another ITCG law is derived from an efficient time-to-go prediction method by taking the exact trajectory-to-go as the independent variable. Further, the varying-gain PNG law and the planar ITCG laws are extended to the three-dimensional guidance scenario by steering the missile to fly on an engagement plane. Compared with similar existing results, the proposed ITCG laws based on the varying-gain PNG law do not involve any linearized approximations in the derivation, and thus possess higher impact precision, wider feasible region, and less energy consumption. Finally, several numerical simulations are performed to support the analytical findings.
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U2 - 10.2514/1.G007174
DO - 10.2514/1.G007174
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85144465680
SN - 0731-5090
VL - 46
SP - 535
EP - 552
JO - Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics
JF - Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics
IS - 3
ER -