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A Low-Order Partial Integrated Guidance and Control Scheme for Diving Hypersonic Vehicles to Impact Ground Maneuver Target

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  • Tong An
  • JianHua Wang
  • YuLong Pan
  • HaiShan Chen

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In this article, a low-order partial integrated guidance and control (PIGC) design method is proposed for diving hypersonic vehicles to impact ground maneuver target. A three-channel analytical model of body rates is deduced based on acceleration components of the hypersonic vehicle. By combining the analytical model of body rates and relative dynamic model between the hypersonic vehicle and target, three-channel commands of body rates are directly generated based on the extended state observer (ESO) technique, sliding mode control approach, and dynamic surface control theory in the guidance subsystem. In the attitude control subsystem, a sliding mode controller is designed to track the commands of body rates and generate commands of control surface fin deflections. By making full use of acceleration information of the hypersonic vehicle measured by the mounted accelerometer, the proposed PIGC design method provides a novel solution to compensate the unknown acceleration of the ground maneuver target. Besides, the order of design model is also reduced, and the design process is simplified. The effectiveness and robustness of the PIGC design method are verified and discussed by 6DOF simulation studies.

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  • Tong An & JianHua Wang & YuLong Pan & HaiShan Chen, 2021. "A Low-Order Partial Integrated Guidance and Control Scheme for Diving Hypersonic Vehicles to Impact Ground Maneuver Target," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7407739
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/7407739
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