Affiliation:
1. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India
Abstract
In this article, a sliding mode control–based nonlinear guidance scheme for controlling both impact angle and impact time simultaneously is proposed. The problem of impact angle control is first transformed to that of controlling line-of-sight angle and its rate, while the requirement of impact time is achieved by tracking the desired time-to-go. The chosen time-to-go estimate accounts for the curvature required to meet the impact angle requirements toward the target interception. In order to satisfy both of these terminal constraints, the sliding surface is defined as a combination of impact time error and the variable pertaining to the errors in line-of-sight angle and its rate, with appropriate gains assigned to them. The interceptor first performs necessary maneuvers to meet the impact time requirements and then steers its course to achieve the target interception at a desired impact angle. The guidance law is initially derived using nonlinear engagement kinematics against stationary targets and then extended to cater to constant velocity targets using the concept of predicted interception point. Numerical simulations are performed to validate the efficacy of the proposed guidance scheme for various initial engagement geometries. The performance of the proposed guidance scheme is also compared with those of the existing guidance laws and shown to be superior.
Funder
Industrial Research and Consultancy Centre, IIT Bombay
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering
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