Abstract
In missile guidance system, to reduce the interception “miss distance,” it is important to choose a suitable guidance law and navigation constant. This paper investigates and compares the system behavior of guidance laws under different navigation constants. Based on use of the adjoint technique, miss distance sensitivity analyses which consider the system noise, target step maneuver, initial heading error and system parameters for different guidance laws and navigation constants are presented. Based on these analyses, some suggestions for choosing a suitable guidance law and navigation constant are given for the design of missile guidance systems. Also, a suggestion for the optimal escape time for pilots of fighter planes is given.
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