Effect of radome and seeker disturbance rejection rate parasitic loop on guidance system

Duo Zheng, De Fu Lin, Xing Hua Xu, Zai Kang Qi

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Abstract

Aimming at the problem of the disturbance rejection rate parasitic loop of the strapdown phased array radar seeker in practical engineering applications, the causes of the radome and seeker disturbance rejection rate parasitic loop are analyzed, the guidance system model which considers the disturbance rejection rate parasitic of the radome and the seeker is established, the effect of the radome and seeker disturbance rejection rate parasitic loop on the gui-dance system stability region is studied. Based on the dimensionless adjoint function method, the effect of superposition of the radome and seeker disturbance rejection rate parasitic loop on the convergence of miss distance is studied. Researches show that singly studing the disturbance rejection rate parasitic loop of the radome or the seeker is of less practical engineering significance for the design of the missile guidance system, the staility region of the proportion navigation guidance system is affected by the coactions of the radome and seeker disturbance rejection parasitic loop, the gui-dance system stability region and miss distance are affected by different superposition cases. Miss distance and guidance system stability are seriously affected by positive feedback superposition, which should be avoided.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1596-1603
Number of pages8
JournalXi Tong Gong Cheng Yu Dian Zi Ji Shu/Systems Engineering and Electronics
Volume37
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2015

Keywords

  • Miss distance
  • Radome and seeker disturbance rejection rate parasitic loop
  • Stability region
  • Strapdown phased array radar seeker

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