1995 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. Intelligent Systems for the 21st Century
DOI: 10.1109/icsmc.1995.538074
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General 3D guidance law modeling

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“…Yang and Yang [16] proposed a two-dimensional (2D) unified approach to PN guidance laws, and used it to study TPN, realistic TPN (RTPN) and ideal TPN (IPN), whose closed-form solutions were gained without linearization. For the purpose to improve the performance of TPN, Duflos et al [17,18] advanced a novel approach called "guidance law modeling" based on the basic requirements of capture, and constructed a new series of generalized TPN (GTPN) with the same capture region as PPN. Feng [19][20][21] proposed a peculiar relative dynamic equation between interceptor and target with the help of modified polar coordinates (MPC), and studied the performances and capture regions of TPN, GTPN, generalized IPN (GIPN), and PPN in succession.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang and Yang [16] proposed a two-dimensional (2D) unified approach to PN guidance laws, and used it to study TPN, realistic TPN (RTPN) and ideal TPN (IPN), whose closed-form solutions were gained without linearization. For the purpose to improve the performance of TPN, Duflos et al [17,18] advanced a novel approach called "guidance law modeling" based on the basic requirements of capture, and constructed a new series of generalized TPN (GTPN) with the same capture region as PPN. Feng [19][20][21] proposed a peculiar relative dynamic equation between interceptor and target with the help of modified polar coordinates (MPC), and studied the performances and capture regions of TPN, GTPN, generalized IPN (GIPN), and PPN in succession.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comparison between PPN and TPN was then made by Shukla and Mahapatra [5]. In addition to PN guidance, other formulations of the guidance laws also have been proposed in recent years, such as the 3-D modeling method [6][7][8][9], and differential geometric method [10,11]. In this paper, we apply game theory in the design of guidance law.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%