|
| This Article | ||
| ||
| Share | ||
| Bibliographic References | ||
| Add to: | ||
| | ||
| Search | ||
| ||
27th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory (SSST'95)
Missile autopilot design using the extended-mean assignment control. I. Stabilization
Starkville, Mississippi
March 12-March 14
ISBN: 0-8186-6985-3
| ASCII Text | x | ||
| J.J. Zhu, M.C. Mickle, "Missile autopilot design using the extended-mean assignment control. I. Stabilization," Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, pp. 247, 27th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory (SSST'95), 1995. | |||
| BibTex | x | ||
| @article{ 10.1109/SSST.1995.390575, author = {J.J. Zhu and M.C. Mickle}, title = {Missile autopilot design using the extended-mean assignment control. I. Stabilization}, journal ={Southeastern Symposium on System Theory}, volume = {0}, year = {1995}, issn = {0094-2898}, pages = {247}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SSST.1995.390575}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
| RefWorks Procite/RefMan/Endnote | x | ||
| TY - CONF JO - Southeastern Symposium on System Theory TI - Missile autopilot design using the extended-mean assignment control. I. Stabilization SN - 0094-2898 SP EP A1 - J.J. Zhu, A1 - M.C. Mickle, PY - 1995 KW - missile guidance; time-varying systems; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; nonlinear control systems; stability; missile autopilot design; extended-mean assignment control; extended mean assignment; EMA control technique; linear time varying systems; series D-eigenvalue; SD eigenvalue; conventional pole placement design; linear time invariant systems; time varying pitch axis dynamics; hypothetical tail controlled missile; nonlinear gain scheduling design techniques; classical linearization; nominal normal acceleration profile; linear coordinate transformation; state space LTV model; phase variable canonical form; zero input stabilization VL - 0 JA - Southeastern Symposium on System Theory ER - | |||
The paper presents a missile autopilot design using a recently developed extended mean assignment (EMA) control technique for linear time varying (LTV) systems. The EMA control technique is based on a new series D-eigenvalue (SD eigenvalue) concept in a way similar to the conventional pole placement design for linear time invariant (LTI) systems. The autopilot is to control the nonlinear, time varying pitch axis dynamics of a hypothetical tail controlled missile, which has been used as a benchmark in a number of recent studies on nonlinear, gain scheduling design techniques. A significant improvement of the EMA controller over the previous design is that the new EMA controller uses complex value SD-eigenvalues to avoid singularities known as finite escapes. The nonlinear dynamics of the missile is rendered into a linear one that is tractable by the EMA control technique via the classical linearization along a nominal normal acceleration profile, followed by a linear coordinate transformation. This is the first application of the EMA control to a state space LTV model that is not in the phase variable canonical form. Simulation results are presented for the zero input stabilization; the complete tracking problem will be studied in Part II of the paper.
Index Terms:
missile guidance; time-varying systems; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; nonlinear control systems; stability; missile autopilot design; extended-mean assignment control; extended mean assignment; EMA control technique; linear time varying systems; series D-eigenvalue; SD eigenvalue; conventional pole placement design; linear time invariant systems; time varying pitch axis dynamics; hypothetical tail controlled missile; nonlinear gain scheduling design techniques; classical linearization; nominal normal acceleration profile; linear coordinate transformation; state space LTV model; phase variable canonical form; zero input stabilization
Citation:
J.J. Zhu, M.C. Mickle, "Missile autopilot design using the extended-mean assignment control. I. Stabilization," ssst, pp.247, 27th Southeastern Symposium on System Theory (SSST'95), 1995
Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use.
