TY - JOUR
T1 - Miss distance analysis of the extended trajectory shaping guided systems
AU - Wang, Hui
AU - Lv, Yingjie
AU - Lin, Defu
AU - Zhang, Di
PY - 2013/5
Y1 - 2013/5
N2 - The extended trajectory shaping guidance law was deduced based on the time-to-go weighted cost function. For the extended trajectory shaping guidance systems with one single lag seeker and autopilot dynamics, the non-dimensional position and angle adjoint models were derived using the non-dimensional technique and adjoint method when the seeker angular and angle zero position errors, angular noise and target glint noise was introduced into the guidance system. The simulation results show that in order to reduce the miss distance introduced by seeker angular zero position error, a large exponent n and long guidance time is necessary and when the missile terminal guidance time is about 15 times of the system total lag time, the position miss distance introduced by seeker angle zero position error approaches to zero while the angle miss distance approaches to an opposite value of the angle zero position error. With the increasing of the terminal guidance time, the position and angle miss of the seeker angular noise and target glint noise approaches to a nonzero stable value and the miss distance is increasing when the exponential number n increases. Finally, it will be seen that the miss distance introduced by angular noise is further increased with a slow guidance dynamics and with the increasing of the filter bandwidth, the miss distance introduced by glint noise is also increased.
AB - The extended trajectory shaping guidance law was deduced based on the time-to-go weighted cost function. For the extended trajectory shaping guidance systems with one single lag seeker and autopilot dynamics, the non-dimensional position and angle adjoint models were derived using the non-dimensional technique and adjoint method when the seeker angular and angle zero position errors, angular noise and target glint noise was introduced into the guidance system. The simulation results show that in order to reduce the miss distance introduced by seeker angular zero position error, a large exponent n and long guidance time is necessary and when the missile terminal guidance time is about 15 times of the system total lag time, the position miss distance introduced by seeker angle zero position error approaches to zero while the angle miss distance approaches to an opposite value of the angle zero position error. With the increasing of the terminal guidance time, the position and angle miss of the seeker angular noise and target glint noise approaches to a nonzero stable value and the miss distance is increasing when the exponential number n increases. Finally, it will be seen that the miss distance introduced by angular noise is further increased with a slow guidance dynamics and with the increasing of the filter bandwidth, the miss distance introduced by glint noise is also increased.
KW - Extended trajectory shaping
KW - Miss distance
KW - Seeker angular noise
KW - Seeker zero error
KW - Target glint noise
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84879722329
SN - 1007-2276
VL - 42
SP - 1322
EP - 1329
JO - Hongwai yu Jiguang Gongcheng/Infrared and Laser Engineering
JF - Hongwai yu Jiguang Gongcheng/Infrared and Laser Engineering
IS - 5
ER -