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A Novel Guidance Law with Line-of-Sight Acceleration Feedback for Missiles against Maneuvering Targets

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  • Kemao Ma
  • Xiaoyu Zhang

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Terminal guidance law design and its implementation are considered for homing missiles against maneuvering targets. The lateral acceleration dynamics are taken into account in the design. In the guidance law design, the line-of-sight acceleration signals are incorporated into the acceleration reference signals to compensate for the targets’ maneuvers. Then the commanded accelerations are designed and the convergent tracking of the lateral accelerations to these signals is proven theoretically. In the guidance implementation, a linear high-gain differentiator is used to estimate the line-of-sight rates and the line-of-sight acceleration signals. To avoid the magnifying effects of higher order differentiation, a practical design of commanded accelerations is given to realize approximate tracking of the lateral accelerations to the given reference signals. Simulation is conducted for both cases with and without measurement noises. The simulation results justify the feasibility of the design and the implementation.

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  • Kemao Ma & Xiaoyu Zhang, 2014. "A Novel Guidance Law with Line-of-Sight Acceleration Feedback for Missiles against Maneuvering Targets," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-8, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:983751
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/983751
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