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Near-Optimal Guidance with Impact Angle and Velocity Constraints Using Sequential Convex Programming

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  • Pei Pei
  • Jiang Wang

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This paper proposes a near-optimal air-to-ground missile guidance law with impact angle and impact velocity constraints based on sequential convex programming. A realistic aerodynamic model is introduced into the problem formulation, such that traditional optimization theory cannot obtain an analytical solution to the optimization problem under state constraints. The original problem is considered as an optimization problem, and the angle of attack is replaced with the angle of attack rate as a new control variable to reconstruct the problem and simplify the solving process. Next, the independent variable is changed in the differential equations to linearize and discretize the problem such that the reconstructed problem can be solved using sequential convex programming. The results obtained by numerical simulations confirmed that the proposed algorithm is valid and faster than the general-purpose nonlinear optimal control problem solver. Finally, it was verified that different impact angles and impact velocities were achieved.

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  • Pei Pei & Jiang Wang, 2019. "Near-Optimal Guidance with Impact Angle and Velocity Constraints Using Sequential Convex Programming," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2019, pages 1-14, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2065730
    DOI: 10.1155/2019/2065730
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