Short-Range Reentry Guidance With Impact Angle and Impact Velocity Constraints for Hypersonic Gliding Reentry Vehicle

In order to ensure the normal operation of the guidance system and achieve precise reentry strike, it is necessary to complete the reentry guidance in a very short range of several hundred kilometers. Furthermore, the process constraints, including the field of view and overload, and the terminal co...

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Main Authors: Ronggang Wang, Shuo Tang, Dong Zhang
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8684196/
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spelling doaj-df17128a1eeb479e8f95d4c940b879d52021-03-29T22:32:09ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-017474374745010.1109/ACCESS.2019.29095898684196Short-Range Reentry Guidance With Impact Angle and Impact Velocity Constraints for Hypersonic Gliding Reentry VehicleRonggang Wang0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1705-9311Shuo Tang1Dong Zhang2School of Astronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Astronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, ChinaSchool of Astronautics, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, ChinaIn order to ensure the normal operation of the guidance system and achieve precise reentry strike, it is necessary to complete the reentry guidance in a very short range of several hundred kilometers. Furthermore, the process constraints, including the field of view and overload, and the terminal constraints, such as the impact velocity and impact angle, need to be met. To solve these problems, a guidance strategy for short-range gliding with maneuvering deceleration capability is proposed. First, the flight-path angle command is generated in real time using a reference trajectory in the longitudinal plane of the gliding flight phase to ensure the timely convergence of the trajectory and meet the handover conditions. Second, in the terminal attack phase, a weight coefficient of the angle control command is introduced and adjusted according to the vertical field-of-view deviation to force down the trajectory and maintain the field-of-view constraint. Finally, the deceleration angle of attack and the additional angle of attack are selected as the control variables, and the deceleration requirements of the gliding flight phase and the terminal attack phase are met using the predictor-corrector method. The numerical simulations verify that the proposed guidance strategy exhibit good guidance performance and robustness.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8684196/Hypersonic gliding reentry vehicleshort-range reentry guidanceimpact angle constraintimpact velocity constraint
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author Ronggang Wang
Shuo Tang
Dong Zhang
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Dong Zhang
Short-Range Reentry Guidance With Impact Angle and Impact Velocity Constraints for Hypersonic Gliding Reentry Vehicle
IEEE Access
Hypersonic gliding reentry vehicle
short-range reentry guidance
impact angle constraint
impact velocity constraint
author_facet Ronggang Wang
Shuo Tang
Dong Zhang
author_sort Ronggang Wang
title Short-Range Reentry Guidance With Impact Angle and Impact Velocity Constraints for Hypersonic Gliding Reentry Vehicle
title_short Short-Range Reentry Guidance With Impact Angle and Impact Velocity Constraints for Hypersonic Gliding Reentry Vehicle
title_full Short-Range Reentry Guidance With Impact Angle and Impact Velocity Constraints for Hypersonic Gliding Reentry Vehicle
title_fullStr Short-Range Reentry Guidance With Impact Angle and Impact Velocity Constraints for Hypersonic Gliding Reentry Vehicle
title_full_unstemmed Short-Range Reentry Guidance With Impact Angle and Impact Velocity Constraints for Hypersonic Gliding Reentry Vehicle
title_sort short-range reentry guidance with impact angle and impact velocity constraints for hypersonic gliding reentry vehicle
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In order to ensure the normal operation of the guidance system and achieve precise reentry strike, it is necessary to complete the reentry guidance in a very short range of several hundred kilometers. Furthermore, the process constraints, including the field of view and overload, and the terminal constraints, such as the impact velocity and impact angle, need to be met. To solve these problems, a guidance strategy for short-range gliding with maneuvering deceleration capability is proposed. First, the flight-path angle command is generated in real time using a reference trajectory in the longitudinal plane of the gliding flight phase to ensure the timely convergence of the trajectory and meet the handover conditions. Second, in the terminal attack phase, a weight coefficient of the angle control command is introduced and adjusted according to the vertical field-of-view deviation to force down the trajectory and maintain the field-of-view constraint. Finally, the deceleration angle of attack and the additional angle of attack are selected as the control variables, and the deceleration requirements of the gliding flight phase and the terminal attack phase are met using the predictor-corrector method. The numerical simulations verify that the proposed guidance strategy exhibit good guidance performance and robustness.
topic Hypersonic gliding reentry vehicle
short-range reentry guidance
impact angle constraint
impact velocity constraint
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8684196/
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