Defence Technology (Mar 2014)

Biased retro-proportional navigation law for interception of high-speed targets with angular constraint

  • Liang Yan,
  • Ji-guang Zhao,
  • Huai-rong Shen,
  • Yuan Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dt.2013.12.010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 60 – 65

Abstract

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A new guidance law, called biased retro proportional navigation (BRPN), is proposed. The guidance law is designed to intercept high-speed targets with angular constraint, which can be used for ballistic target interception. BRPN guidance law is defined, and the exact time-varying bias for a required impact angle is derived. Furthermore, the simulation results (trajectory, variation of navigation ratio, capture region, etc) are compared with those of biased proportional navigation (BPN), proportional navigation and retro-proportional navigation. The results show that, at the cost of a higher intercept time, BRPN demands lower terminal lateral acceleration and has larger capture region compared to BPN.

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