TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact time and angle guidance strategy with maximum lateral acceleration constraints
T2 - Theory and experiment
AU - LI, Heng
AU - LÜ, Xiaokang
AU - YU, Jianglong
AU - WANG, Qing
AU - ZHANG, Kun
AU - DONG, Xiwang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2026/7
Y1 - 2026/7
N2 - An Impact Time and Angle Control Guidance (ITACG) problem with constraints on maximum lateral acceleration is investigated in this paper. The goal for this problem is to achieve precise interception of a stationary target at the desired impact time and angle, while considering the maximum lateral acceleration constraint during the guidance process. The previous ITACG methods generally struggled to handle a large initial heading error, severely limiting the guidance law's application scenarios. To tackle this problem and account for the maximum lateral acceleration constraint, an ITACG strategy is proposed from the perspectives of optimal guidance trajectory design and trajectory tracking in this paper. First, a guidance model is formulated, where Bézier curves are used to fit the guidance trajectory, and by parameterizing these curves and analyzing the trajectory constraints in detail, the optimal guidance trajectory design problem is transformed into an optimization problem of the control parameters. Then, a multi-layer zeroth-order Adam trajectory optimization algorithm is introduced to determine the control parameters without relying on gradient information. Subsequently, a hyperbolic tangent vector field trajectory tracking guidance algorithm is proposed to follow the pre-designed trajectory accurately. Finally, numerical simulations and equivalent physical experiments verify the effectiveness of the proposed guidance strategy.
AB - An Impact Time and Angle Control Guidance (ITACG) problem with constraints on maximum lateral acceleration is investigated in this paper. The goal for this problem is to achieve precise interception of a stationary target at the desired impact time and angle, while considering the maximum lateral acceleration constraint during the guidance process. The previous ITACG methods generally struggled to handle a large initial heading error, severely limiting the guidance law's application scenarios. To tackle this problem and account for the maximum lateral acceleration constraint, an ITACG strategy is proposed from the perspectives of optimal guidance trajectory design and trajectory tracking in this paper. First, a guidance model is formulated, where Bézier curves are used to fit the guidance trajectory, and by parameterizing these curves and analyzing the trajectory constraints in detail, the optimal guidance trajectory design problem is transformed into an optimization problem of the control parameters. Then, a multi-layer zeroth-order Adam trajectory optimization algorithm is introduced to determine the control parameters without relying on gradient information. Subsequently, a hyperbolic tangent vector field trajectory tracking guidance algorithm is proposed to follow the pre-designed trajectory accurately. Finally, numerical simulations and equivalent physical experiments verify the effectiveness of the proposed guidance strategy.
KW - Bézier trajectory shaping
KW - Impact angle guidance
KW - Impact time control
KW - Parameter optimization
KW - Trajectory tracking
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105041335593
U2 - 10.1016/j.cja.2025.103775
DO - 10.1016/j.cja.2025.103775
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105041335593
SN - 1000-9361
VL - 39
JO - Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
JF - Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
IS - 7
M1 - 103775
ER -