Nonsingular Sliding Mode Guidance for Impact Time Control
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Abstract
A guidance problem for impact time control applicable to salvo attacks is considered based on the sliding mode control. To prevent the singularity of the guidance command, a positive continuous nonlinear function of the lead angle is introduced to the guidance command, which makes the Lyapunov stability negative-semidefinite. This issue is also resolved by the additional component of the guidance command, which makes the sliding mode be the only attractor still without the singularity. The capturability analysis is presented regardless of the initial launching conditions of missiles, which can guarantee a wide range of the capture region. The proposed guidance law is easily extended to a nonmaneuvering target using the predicted interception point. Simulation results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed guidance against a nonmaneuvering target as well as a stationary target with absence and presence of measurement noise.
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