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Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com To DANIEL and CAMILLA Contents Preface ......................................................................................................xi About the Author ...................................................................................xvii Chapter 1 Basics of Guidance ...............................................................1 1.1 Introduction ................................................................1 1.2 Guidance Process .......................................................6 1.3 Missile Guidance ........................................................7 1.4 Guidance of Cruise Missiles and UAVs ......................9 1.5 Representation of Motion ..........................................10 1.6 Line-of-Sight..............................................................13 1.7 Longitudinal and Lateral Motions ............................15 References ...........................................................................16 Chapter 2 Control of Lateral Motion ...................................................17 2.1 Introduction ...............................................................17 2.2 Parallel Navigation ....................................................17 2.3 Proportional Navigation. Planar Engagement ............19 2.4 Proportional Navigation. Three-Dimensional Engagement ..............................................................22 2.5 Augmented Proportional Navigation ........................23 2.6 Proportional Navigation as a Control Problem .........24 2.7 Augmented Proportional Navigation as a Control Problem .....................................................................28 2.8 When Is the PN Law Optimal? .................................29 References ..........................................................................30 Chapter 3 Control of Longitudinal and Lateral Motions .....................31 3.1 Introduction ...............................................................31 3.2 Guidance Correction Controls ..................................32 3.3 Lyapunov Approach to Control Law Design ............34 3.4 Bellman–Lyapunov Approach. Optimal Guidance Parameters ................................................37 3.4.1 Optimal Guidance for Nonmaneuvering Targets ..........................................................37 3.4.2 Optimal Augmented Guidance Laws ............41 vii viii Contents 3.5 Modified Linear Planar Model of Engagement .........43 3.6 General Planar Case .................................................44 3.7 Three-Dimensional Engagement Model ...................48 3.8 Generalized Guidance Laws ......................................51 3.9 Modified Generalized Guidance Laws .....................56 3.10 Examples ..................................................................57 References ..........................................................................63 Chapter 4 Analysis of Proportional Navigation Guided Systems in the Time Domain ...........................................................65 4.1 Introduction ..............................................................65 4.2 Inertialess PN Guidance System ..............................66 4.3 Method of Adjoints ...................................................68 References ...........................................................................74 Chapter 5 Analysis of Proportional Navigation Guided Systems in the Frequency Domain ....................................................75 5.1 Introduction ...............................................................75 5.2 Adjoint Method. Generalized Model ........................77 5.3 Frequency Domain Analysis .....................................81 5.4 Steady-State Miss Analysis ......................................90 5.5 Weave Maneuver Analysis ........................................91 5.6 Example ....................................................................92 5.7 Frequency Analysis and Miss Step Response...........95 5.8 Bounded Input—Bounded Output Stability .............98 5.9 Frequency Response of the Generalized Guidance Model .....................................................100 References .........................................................................103 Chapter 6 Design of Guidance Laws Implementing Parallel Navigation. Frequency–Domain Approach .......................105 6.1 Introduction .............................................................105 6.2 Neoclassical Missile Guidance ................................106 6.3 Pseudoclassical Missile Guidance ...........................111 6.4 Example Systems .....................................................115 6.4.1 Planar Model of Engagement ......................115 6.4.2 Multidimensional Model of Engagement ............................................120 References .........................................................................122 Contents ix Chapter 7 Guidance Law Performance Analysis under Stochastic Inputs ............................................................... 125 7.1 Introduction ............................................................125 7.2 Brief Discussion of Stochastic Processes ...............126 7.3 Random Target Maneuvers ......................................131 7.4 Analysis of Influence of Noises on Miss Distance ...134 7.5 Effect of Random Target Maneuvers on Miss Distance ..........................................................140 7.6 Computational Aspects ............................................141 7.7 Examples .................................................................144 7.8 Filtering ...................................................................156 References .........................................................................157 Chapter 8 Guidance of UAVs .............................................................159 8.1 Introduction .............................................................159 8.2 Basic Guidance Laws and Vision-Based Navigation ................................................................163 8.3 Generalized Guidance Laws for UAVs ....................171 8.3.1 Waypoint Guidance Problem .......................171 8.3.2 Rendezvous Problem ...................................172 8.3.3 Conditional Rendezvous Problem ................175 8.4 Guidance of a Swarm of UAVs ................................177 8.5 Obstacle Avoidance Algorithms ..............................181 References .........................................................................183 Chapter 9 Testing Guidance Laws Performance ................................185 9.1 Introduction .............................................................185 9.2 Forces Acting on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles .........188 9.3 Reference Systems and Transformations .................191 9.4 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Dynamics ....................194 9.5 Autopilot and Actuator Models ..............................203 9.6 Seeker Model ..........................................................209 9.7 Filtering and Estimation ..........................................212 9.8 Kappa Guidance ......................................................219 9.9 Lambert Guidance ..................................................222 9.10 Simulation Models of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles .......................................................224 9.10.1 6-DOF Simulation Models .........................226 9.10.2 3-DOF Simulation Models .........................234 References .........................................................................241
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