Terminal guidance law for missiles intercepting high maneuvering targets considering the limited available acceleration and autopilot dynamics of interceptor is investigated. Conventional guidance laws based on adaptive sliding mode control theory were designed to intercept a maneuvering target. However, they demand a large acceleration for interceptor at the end of the terminal guidance, which may have acceleration saturation especially when the target acceleration is close to the available acceleration of interceptor. In this paper, a terminal guidance law considering the available acceleration and autopilot dynamics of interceptor is proposed. Then, a fuzzy system is utilized to approximate and replace the variable structure term, which can handle the unknown target acceleration. And an adaptive neural network system is adopted to compensate the effects caused by the designed overlarge acceleration of interceptor such that the interceptor with small available acceleration can intercept the high maneuvering target. Simulation results show that the guidance law with available acceleration and autopilot dynamics (AAADG) is highly effective for reducing the acceleration command and achieving a small final miss distance.


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    Title :

    Adaptive Fuzzy Sliding Mode Guidance Law considering Available Acceleration and Autopilot Dynamics


    Contributors:
    Yulin Wang (author) / Shengjing Tang (author) / Wei Shang (author) / Jie Guo (author)


    Publication date :

    2018




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    Unknown






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