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Title:
Advances in missile guidance, control, and estimation
Series:
Automation and control engineering
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, F.L. : CRC Press, c2013
Physical Description:
xxxvii, 682 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781420083132
Abstract:
"This volume considers the modern tactical missile, which has become a highly integrated package made up of many electronic, mechanical, electromechanical and pyrotechnic sub-systems. In addition to hardware, it also covers the guidance algorithm and workings of the missile autopilot. It demonstrates how all of the elements are integrated to function together in high-performance mode while maintaining cost effectiveness. This text offers unique coverage of the three major missile control components: guidance, control, and estimation. It includes contributed chapters from leading experts from six nations. Nonlinear control techniques and implementation issues are covered in detail"-- Provided by publisher.

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Summary

Stringent demands on modern guided weapon systems require new approaches to guidance, control, and estimation. There are requirements for pinpoint accuracy, low cost per round, easy upgrade paths, enhanced performance in counter-measure environments, and the ability to track low-observable targets. Advances in Missile Guidance, Control, and Estimation brings together in one volume the latest developments in the three major missile-control components--guidance, control, and estimation--as well as advice on implementation. It also shows how these elements contribute to the overall missile design process.

Shares Insights from Well-Known Researchers and Engineers from Israel, Korea, France, Canada, the UK, and the US

The book features contributions by renowned experts from government, the defense industry, and academia from the United States, Israel, Korea, Canada, France, and the United Kingdom. It starts from the ground up, developing equations of missile motion. It reviews the kinematics of the engagement and the dynamics of the target and missile before delving into autopilot design, guidance, estimation, and practical implementation issues.

Covers Nonlinear Control Techniques as Well as Implementation Issues

The book discusses the design of autopilots using new nonlinear theories and analyzes the performance over a flight envelope of Mach number and altitude. It also contains a chapter on the recent integrated-guidance-and-control approach, which exploits the synergy between the autopilot and guidance system design. The book then outlines techniques applied to the missile guidance problem, including classical guidance, sliding mode-based, and differential game-based techniques. A chapter on the use of differential games integrates the guidance law with the estimation of the target maneuver. A chapter on particle filter describes the latest development in filtering algorithms. The final chapters--written by engineers working in the defense industry in the US, Israel, and Canada--consider the design and implementation issues of a command-to-line-of-sight guidance system and autopilots.

An Invaluable Resource on the State of the Art of Missile Guidance

A guide to advanced topics in missile guidance, control, and estimation, this invaluable book combines state-of-the-art theoretical developments presented in a tutorial form and unique practical insights. It looks at how tracking, guidance, and autopilot algorithms integrate into a missile system and guides control system designers through the challenges of the design process.


Table of Contents

Robust Autopilot Design for Quasilinear Parameter-Varying Missile ModelAntonios Tsourdos and Brian A. White
Polynomial Approach for Design and Robust Analysis of Lateral Missile ControlAntonios Tsourdos and Brian A. White and L. Bruyere
Control Design and Gain Scheduling Using Observer-Based StructuresDaniel Alazard
Adaptive Neural Network-Based Autopilot DesignKarthikeyan Rajagopal and S.N. Balakrishnan
Integrated Guidance and Control for MissilesN. Harl and M. Dancer and S.N. Balakrishnan and E.J. Ohlmeyer and C. Phillips
Higher-Order Sliding Modes for Missile Guidance and ControlYuri B. Shtessel and Christian H. Tournes
Neoclassical Missile GuidancePini Gurfil
Differential Geometry Applied to Missile GuidanceBrian A. White and Antonios Tsourdos
Differential Game-Based Interceptor Missile GuidanceJosef Shinar and Tal Shima
Practical Techniques for the Design of Multirate Digital Guidance Laws and AutopilotsC.A. Rabbath and N. LÃ(c)chevin and M. Lauzon
Optimal Guidance Laws with Impact Angle ControlChang-Kyung Ryoo and Min-Jea Tahk and Hangju Cho
Integrated Design of Estimator and Guidance LawJosef Shinar and Tal Shima
Introduction to Particle Filters for Tracking and GuidanceDavid Salmond
Design of CLOS Guidance SystemG. Hexner and H. Weiss
Practical Considerations in Robust Control of MissilesKevin A. Wise
Index