Abstract
This paper proposes an impact time control guidance law based on exact nonlinear kinematics equations. To address the impact time control problem of providing enhanced intercept accuracy, we formulated an error variable whose regulation ensures the fulfillment of the required tasks without time-to-go estimation. Based on the Lyapunov stability theory, a desired line-of-sight rate profile that satisfies the convergence of the error variable was constructed, from which the guidance command was designed using the optimal tracking formulation. The simple structure of the proposed guidance law enables the prediction of interceptor behavior during homing, thereby allowing the interceptor to maneuver along feasible trajectories. In addition, although the structure of the proposed guidance law is simple and similar to that of proportional navigation, it is theoretically guaranteed to execute the required mission precisely at the end of homing. Numerical simulations demonstrated that the proposed guidance law achieved effective target interception under various terminal constraint settings.
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