Three dimensional impact angle constrained guidance law using sliding mode control
In this paper, three dimensional impact angle control guidance laws are proposed for
stationary targets. Unlike the usual approach of decoupling the engagement dynamics into
two mutually orthogonal 2-dimensional planes, the guidance laws are derived using the
coupled dynamics. These guidance laws are designed using principles of conventional as
well as nonsingular terminal sliding mode control theory. The guidance law based on
nonsingular terminal sliding mode guarantees finite time convergence of interceptor to the …
stationary targets. Unlike the usual approach of decoupling the engagement dynamics into
two mutually orthogonal 2-dimensional planes, the guidance laws are derived using the
coupled dynamics. These guidance laws are designed using principles of conventional as
well as nonsingular terminal sliding mode control theory. The guidance law based on
nonsingular terminal sliding mode guarantees finite time convergence of interceptor to the …
In this paper, three dimensional impact angle control guidance laws are proposed for stationary targets. Unlike the usual approach of decoupling the engagement dynamics into two mutually orthogonal 2-dimensional planes, the guidance laws are derived using the coupled dynamics. These guidance laws are designed using principles of conventional as well as nonsingular terminal sliding mode control theory. The guidance law based on nonsingular terminal sliding mode guarantees finite time convergence of interceptor to the desired impact angle. In order to derive the guidance laws, multi-dimension switching surfaces are used. The stability of the system, with selected switching surfaces, is demonstrated using Lyapunov stability theory. Numerical simulation results are presented to validate the proposed guidance law.
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