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Research on integrated guidance and control of distributed cooperation of multi-interceptor with state coupling
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    Research on integrated guidance and control of distributed cooperation of multi-interceptor with state coupling (English)
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    12 December 2018
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    Summary: With the aim of achieving cooperative target interception by using multi-interceptor, a distributed cooperative control algorithm of the multi-interceptor with state coupling is proposed based on the Integrated Guidance and Control (IGC) method. Considering the coupling relationship between the pitch and yaw channels, a state coupling ``leader'' IGC model is established, an FTDO (finite-time disturbance observer) is designed for estimating the unknown interference of the model, and the ``leader'' controller is designed according to the adaptive dynamic surface sliding-mode control law. Secondly, the cooperative control strategy of the multi-interceptor is designed with the ``leader-follower'' distributed network mode to obtain the speed in the three directions of the interceptor in air and transform them to the general flight speed, trajectory inclination angle, and trajectory deflection instruction by using the transformational relation of kinematics. Finally, the ``follower'' controller is designed with the FTDO and dynamic surface sliding-mode control. The designed multi-interceptor distributed cooperative IGC algorithm with state coupling has good stability according to the simulation results of two different communication topologies.
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    distributed cooperative control
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    multi-interceptor
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    finite-time disturbance observer
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    ``leader-follower'' distributed network mode
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